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Hi Matt how’s things
ОтветитьI love a really good Dublin I think what really makes a good Dublin is to really space out and to not crash the grace notes together but at the same time keeping those grace notes small and crisp. I think you have done a really grate job on. Emphasising this and explaining this in Great detail which all pipers will love. Thanks from Scotland
ОтветитьI believe that the value of your "clinic" is that we learn the mechanics of deconstruction and thus can develop our own "solutions". THANKS
ОтветитьLove your technique videos Matt! Yours are some of the best out there, the bagpipes community is fortunate to have you sir
ОтветитьThis is great! The E down to D is my worst! thank you for the video and PDF
ОтветитьThank you for the information and the teaching on doubling, it will help me not drive my teacher crazy,
ОтветитьHello, i have a question what is the name of the device that is next the sheets music?
ОтветитьThanks Matt for breaking this down again....keep it up!
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьNot sure how to download worksheet.
ОтветитьAn Excellent lesson Matt. Thank you. Building up to the doubling using a constructive methodology is concise and practical. Saved much time as it was very easy to follow and workup to the end state. Don't stop.
ОтветитьYes, you rock.
ОтветитьMatt !! Grateful . Just off a long discussion with Mate interstate about this very subject. He will he well pleased to hear Your exercises as I was. ThankYou. Very kind .warm regards Stephen australia
ОтветитьButton vs Baton...simply genius! Thanks for the wonderful explanation! As a new chanter player, I am loving your content! Great supplement to my DojoU coursework!
ОтветитьThanku
ОтветитьAfter 25 years of playing I realize how sloppy all my embellishments have become,so here I am at 70 trying to clean up my act,I guess its only too late when you are dead HaHa!
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