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Subject: Re: Easy 1st tunes to play?


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nadav
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Date Posted: 18:34:13 11/21/02 Thu
In reply to: Daryll 's message, "Easy 1st tunes to play?" on 10:55:07 08/08/02 Thu

Try Amazing grace, or scot we ha'.
i've started with dream valley of glendaruel.

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Author:
Ross Barker
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Date Posted: 12:52:59 11/22/02 Fri

Ask your teacher, s/he should have a plan of development for you. If you don't have one get one and learn the instrument properly.

>What tunes out there are easy for a fresh beginner
>with a practice chanter? Something simple to learn
>after knowing how to play the scale and gracenotes.
>This will give me a boost in the confidence area.
>Thanks

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Brian G. Slater
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Date Posted: 14:47:54 12/03/02 Tue

Get the College of Piping book one.

Scots wa' ha' is great...it is slow, has some nice doubles on d and even sounds great after you have been playing for a while. It is great to learn to march and good for warm-up on the misty bog or ocean morning practice session. Good luck.

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