Bill guides you from playing simpler tunes through to the competition type tunes.
Technique, expression, rhythms, and clarity of execution are explained and broken down into sections where necessary.
The tutorials will help you to improve rhythms, expression, technique/clarity and more.
- Common Time marches or 4/4 marches and ¾ retreat airs.
- 2/4 marches.
- Strathspeys.
- Reels.
- 6/8 marches and 9/8 airs.
- Slow airs.
- Jigs.
- Hornpipes.
- Recommendations for bands.
- Summary and advice.
- Extra tunes.
Course Curriculum
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- Introduction
- Hornpipe: Pipe Major G. Allen
- Jig: The Kitchen Maid
- March: Brigadier General Ronald Cheape of Tiroran
- March Donald MacLean of Oban
- March: Jeannie Mauchline
- March: Leaving Lunga
- March: The Marchioness of Tullibardine
- March: The Stirlingshire Militia
- Piobaireachd: Lament for The Old Sword
- Reel: Lord MacDonald
- Reel: Thomson's Dirk
- Strathspey: Struan Robertson
- Strathspey: Blair Drummond
- Strathspey: Dora MacLeod
- Strathspey Highland Harry
- Strathspey: Lady Louden