Scotland Beyond the Bagpipes

Scotland Beyond the Bagpipes
Author: Helen Ochyra
Publsiher: Book Guild Publishing
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2020-03-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781913551148

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Like so many people who live south of the border in England, Helen thought that she knew all about Scotland. It was a part of Britain after all, a place that was surely more the same than it was different. But then she actually went there – and everything changed...

Beyond the Bagpipes

Beyond the Bagpipes
Author: Nicholas Kline
Publsiher: Nicholas Khatchadourian
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2023-07-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"Beyond the Bagpipes: A Comprehensive Guide to Playing, Learning, and Enjoying the Highland Pipes" is a must-read for anyone interested in learning the art of bagpipe playing or looking to take their skills to the next level. This book provides a thorough and comprehensive introduction to the history, culture, and technical aspects of playing the bagpipes. Beginning with an overview of the instrument's history and cultural significance, the book covers everything from the different types of bagpipes to the basics of music theory, tuning the bagpipes, and proper playing techniques. Readers will learn how to play a variety of tunes, from traditional Scottish melodies to contemporary compositions, and discover how to play with others in a pipe band or ensemble. Beyond the technical aspects of playing the bagpipes, the book explores the rich history and culture of the instrument, from famous pipers throughout history to the role of bagpipes in popular culture today. This book aims to provide readers with a deep appreciation for the tradition and beauty of the bagpipes. Written in a clear and engaging style, this book is accessible to beginners while also providing valuable insights for experienced pipers. It is an essential resource for anyone who loves the sound of the bagpipes and wants to learn how to play them or improve their skills. Whether you aspire to play in a pipe band, perform at special events, or simply enjoy playing the bagpipes in your own time, "Beyond the Bagpipes" is the ultimate guide to mastering this iconic instrument.

Bagpipes in Babylon

Bagpipes in Babylon
Author: Glencairn Balfour Paul
Publsiher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005-12-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1845111516

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With rich anecdotal detail and enjoyable witty style, this is an autobiography of a distinguished diplomat that provides new insights into the background of Middle Eastern diplomacy in the twentieth century. "Saddam seized me by the shoulders and marched me by his side in a sort of embrace, saying, 'Can't you British understand that there is nothing in the world I detest more than a Russian Communist - except an Iraqi one? Get that through to your stupid Government.'" That was late 1969 as Iraq was tilting towards Moscow during the Cold War. The occasion was the author's first audience with Saddam. In his long and distinguished career in the Arab world, Glencairn Balfour Paul witnessed momentous changes in the region. "Bagpipes in Babylon" describes the colourful experiences of his working life including his acquaintance with Wilfred Thesiger, his friendship in Beirut with Kim Philby, and his close relations with King Hussein of Jordan. Following retirement, he embarked on a second career in academia and his travels continued. "Bagpipes in Babylon' is a rich and entertaining account of a lifetime in the Arab world, and beyond.

Hal Leonard Bagpipe Method

Hal Leonard Bagpipe Method
Author: Ron Bowen,Sarajane Trier
Publsiher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781480385030

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(Instructional). The Hal Leonard Bagpipe Method is designed for anyone just learning to play the Great Highland bagpipes. This comprehensive and easy-to-use beginner's guide serves as an introduction to the bagpipe chanter. Video lessons of demonstrations of all the examples in the book are included! Lessons include: the practice chanter, the Great Highland Bagpipe scale, bagpipe notation, proper technique, grace-noting, embellishments, playing and practice tips, traditional tunes, buying a bagpipe, and much more!

Highland Pipe and Scottish Society 1750 1950

Highland Pipe and Scottish Society  1750 1950
Author: William Donaldson
Publsiher: Polygon
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2008
Genre: Bagpipe
ISBN: 1904607764

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Combining newspaper and manuscript evidence from the pipers themselves with a range of historical sources, the author harnesses the insights of the practical player to those of the historian and provides a fresh account of the players and their musical traditions, which have previously been the subject of much myth-making.

There s a Hole in My Bagpipes Wee Hamish Wee Hamish

There s a Hole in My Bagpipes  Wee Hamish  Wee Hamish
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Kelpies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1782507779

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A funny Scottish twist on a much-loved rhyme from the best-selling illustrator of There Was a Wee Lassie who Swallowed a Midgie.

The Voice of the Wind A Linguistic History of Bagpipes

The Voice of the Wind  A Linguistic History of Bagpipes
Author: Michael Peter Vereno
Publsiher: International Bagpipe Organisation
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1838369805

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Scholars have long provided bagpipes with a creation myth that stretches back to the ancient Near East, where they supposedly appear in the biblical Book of Daniel. It then has the Greeks playing them and Roman legions carrying them to the ends of the Empire. But Michael Peter Vereno's The Voice of the Wind calls this story into question. Using linguistic analysis, Vereno shows that the oldest 'evidence' is often dubious at best and demonstrates that supposed ancient stories of bagpipe origins- and sometimes even their names-were later scholarly creations to give them a respectable, ancient pedigree. His erudite examination calls into question many conclusions and settled 'facts' to reveal a more enlightening story of bagpipe origins. It redefines its field and represents a significant contribution to historical organology. Readers with an interest in modern bagpipes, the history of instruments, and the interpretation of ancient and more recent textual sources will all find something to engage them and complicate their beliefs.

I Piped That She Might Dance

I Piped  That She Might Dance
Author: Iain MacDonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1735774707

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Angus MacKay (1812-1859) is one of the most important figures in piping history, though today he is best-known for having gone mad. He was the first piper to hold the position of Piper to the Sovereign, appointed early in Victoria's reign. This novel lets MacKay tell his story, from his childhood on the Isle of Raasay, to his rise to early renown and his marriage, to Buckingham Palace and Balmoral, and, finally, Bedlam. Rich in historic detail, following a man's journey from a humble background to the peak of fame, this novel is perfect for any lover of historic fiction.