Learn to Play The Bagpipe Chanter Scale The Fun Way!

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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2020
  • WHAT?! It's actually fun to learn how to play the scale on the practice chanter?!
    This is the first lesson to get you bagpipe ready. We start out by helping the fingers of the top hand find those dang holes by playing the high part of the tune; "Cock O' The North".
    Too many could be bagpipers end up being wish-I-coulda bagpipers because they never master the basics of the practice chanter. Mastery takes repetition. To stick with it, we need to be having fun. Less boring exercises and more quick wins with great tunes, please!
    I have been playing the bagpipes since I was 9 years old. Playing the pipes is second nature to me. I was humbled when I started learning to play the banjo as an adult. I'm telling you from one adult learner to another, if it ain't fun, we will find something else to do.
    I am here to bring the fun to the chanter and help you stick with it long enough to memorize your first tune so you can go out and buy a set of pipes, join a band, or pay an Instructor the big bucks. My name is Alec Chisholm and I am here to help you GET BAGPIPE READY!
    LINKS & RESOURCES
    Here's the link for my free 3 step method to Get Bagpipe Ready!
    bit.ly/3steps2getbagpipeready
    Join my free Facebook group to get more support!
    / getbagpipeready
    Skip the boring chanter exercises and start learning fun tunes in my bagpipe learning portal!
    bit.ly/get-bagpipe-ready-learn...
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Komentáře • 276

  • @georgesutton5775
    @georgesutton5775 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Last year, my lower lungs collapsed up, so I had to put the chanter down. Fast forward 9 months later, here I am watching your videos. This has been more enjoyable now. At 51, I wanted a whole new enjoyment. My wife calls it a midlife crisis and asked why I can't be normal and buy a dream sports car. Well, this has been my dream.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Keep on piping on, George, it the best cardio-rehab exercise for your lungs! Glad to hear you are recovering. It's always more fulfilling when you choose to let more music into your life, no matter what age you are at! 😀 More Beginner Bagpiping resources at my site: www.getbagpipeready.com/

  • @jerryhart1999
    @jerryhart1999 Před rokem +1

    My dog is looking at me funny. Great videos. Thanks.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear that! haha! Thanks, Jerry, and keep on piping on!

  • @Lagniappepodcast
    @Lagniappepodcast Před 2 lety +5

    I purchased a practice chanter 12 years ago and joined the Ancient Order of Hibernians and began taking lessons however, the band had more than enough pipers and NO tenor drummers so that is the instrument I learned then. Flash forward to 2022 and NOW its my time to learn to play the bag pipes! I absolutely love your teaching method and cannot wait to post videos of me learning on our YT Channel as I go. Thanks for posting these wonderful tutorials!
    Seamus

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Your most welcome Seamus! thanks for your comment and I love that you are getting another crack at the pipes! Good on ya!

    • @Lagniappepodcast
      @Lagniappepodcast Před 2 lety +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady I am working on practicing daily but its difficult with 3 Doggies! LOL would you happen to have an old electronic chanter you'd like to part with or a recommendation of a bluetooth one that will work with ear buds?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      @@Lagniappepodcast My echanter I have is my only one! It hasn't failed me in more than 20 years. Hope you find one that works good for you and your doggies :)

  • @rachelwolfe9934
    @rachelwolfe9934 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a flutist and play recorders etc. I got a chanter years ago. I'm glad I found this video. It makes much more sense now

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s Great Rachel 😀 thanks for turning in and good luck on your Bagpipe journey!!

  • @petermccarthy4525
    @petermccarthy4525 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is very helpful. My chanter arrived this morning and I have only just managed to get low G. I didn’t think it would be easy but as I have been playing Irish and Scottish music on flute and whistle for over forty years I had higher expectations of myself. But getting the low notes this evening has been encouraging and so the journey has begun. Your videos are likely to be key to my learning so thanks a lot.
    Peter

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 5 měsíci

      My pleasure, Peter! Glad you are starting on the chanter as well! For more beginner videos, check out my site. Happy piping 😃 www.getbagpipeready.com/

  • @lj32920
    @lj32920 Před 3 lety +14

    I learned to play the chanter as a teen, and went on to learn to play two whole tunes on the pipes, and that was it. Now I'm 73 and want to do it again. Of course, I've forgotten what I learned back then. I hope you are still into it, since it is now the 11th of March 2021, and seven subscribers? Of course, not many people want to learn pipes. Alec, yes, this looks like a good way to try again, as you said, in a way to stick with it. Let's try.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes Lee Jones! You can stick with it! great work finding your practice chanter again!!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      @John Doe Such an inspiration!!!

    • @davidburgoine1612
      @davidburgoine1612 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady Well I'm just a kid at 69 then !! I staeted tenor sax feb last year and I can squeeze a few tunes out now ! My family bought me a chanter for fathers day (they knew I wanted one) this year and I try to do half an hour a day then Sax. (yes SAX!!) in the evening. I'm still trying to remember where to put my fingers and it sounds awful !! I will stick at it

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +2

      2 new instruments at once! Awesome David!! That’s the kind of creative learning that is so good for our brains!! 👍👍

    • @jmdenison
      @jmdenison Před rokem

      I'm 65 and I got a tin whistle and I played that for a couple of months and then I just got my chanter a few days ago and sometimes I think I suck at it but then I realize hey wait I haven't playing this for like 3 days. But I am making progress and I love watching you and Matt Willis do your little shows and thank you so much for doing these because teaching is a high calling and with these videos I think I could do this bagpipe thing which I really want to do because my son who is age 30 plays a bagpipes and I'd like to play with him together. I'm not sure he thinks it's a great idea but it's okay. He already told me that the world is not need another bad bagpiper because there's a lot of jokes about bad bagpipers but I think at the age of 65 I can just do what I want

  • @LoganStargazer
    @LoganStargazer Před rokem +1

    Oh, now you have me singing "Ornithorhynchus anatinus Anna Anna Anna". Props to whoever gets the reference.

  • @michaelsullivan362
    @michaelsullivan362 Před 2 lety +4

    You definetly put the fun back into learning please dont stop

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much Michael! Really and truly your comment is encouraging and helps me make more content 😀

  • @glennraymond8148
    @glennraymond8148 Před rokem +1

    Just ordered my Chanter and was just trying to get a head start. Thank you for a great starter!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem +1

      Awesome, Glenn! If you are waiting for your chanter to come in still, you can practice the finger movements on a pen or pencil :)

  • @tomrobertson1444
    @tomrobertson1444 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm 63 and started 3 years ago.. and i have gotten not bad..to the point that my wife let's me now practice in the back room with the practice chanter..but still learning.. I try to practice at least 1 to 1.5 hours a day .. sometimes 2 hours but like I say still learning ..i find the videos that you have are a big help .. thank you Alec.. I have even now got to buy my first pipes.. and watched your blowing videos ... has helped me a lot as I thought I was doing it wrong but ,, Nope just practice .. so thanks again Alec ..

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing Tom!! sounds like your consistency is paying off and it’s fun too 😀

  • @WannaBRockstar1975
    @WannaBRockstar1975 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Every exercise makes me think of running calls in the ambulance

  • @jgturpin
    @jgturpin Před rokem +4

    Super helpful video, just re-learning and it makes the scales more bearable for an adult to learn.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      Glad this was what you needed John! Here's a link to my beginner's workshop. Let me know if you have any questions :) bit.ly/Beginner-Bagpiping-Workshop

  • @WordandVoid
    @WordandVoid Před měsícem +1

    Got my practice Cantor working by learning the sequence of holes I need to cover in sequence

  • @joannedenison7650
    @joannedenison7650 Před rokem +1

    a great fun piece to play is also the first noel. it's nothing but a scale and the only piece I think I have ever memorized!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      that's a great tune! Christmas tunes are nice for beginners because the melody it so familiar. well done!

  • @billygee2593
    @billygee2593 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video and a great idea! Bravo.

  • @nicolea2839
    @nicolea2839 Před 2 lety +1

    I like your Tam O shanter, Laddie! Looks good on ye!

  • @jillpillow9716
    @jillpillow9716 Před rokem +2

    How much fun, I am starting today. I have until September to get a handle of this. I like the way you have started!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem +1

      Awesome, Jill! So excited for you to start your piping journey! For other resources check out my site. Happy piping! www.getbagpipeready.com/

    • @jillpillow9716
      @jillpillow9716 Před rokem +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady You are correct about the fingers finding the holes. Working hard to make this happen. I will stay in touch! These old hands LOL, However, each time I practice my hands are getting my comfortable

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      You've got this Jill! Keep on piping on :)

  • @erinpushie5576
    @erinpushie5576 Před 3 lety +1

    fvckin rad!
    psyched to learn from ya. This was great

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Awesome Erin! 👊 I’m pumped for ya learnin the chanter! What tunes are on you list??

  • @sc6001
    @sc6001 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm so glad I found your videos! I really like how you make learning fun (and by proxy easier).

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much! If we keep it fun will stick with it, and Consistency is what will get us the results were looking for 🙂

  • @rnmike1569
    @rnmike1569 Před rokem +2

    Yep, I’m that guy who’s always wanted to learn to play the pipes, and yes, I have a chanter tucked away. But…you’ve inspired me to take it out and start my journey! Thank you!!!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      Glad to help! happy piping :)

    • @markjackson6502
      @markjackson6502 Před rokem +1

      After nearly a year on the pipes I’ve just had the worst practice session for a very long time. Could not get my fingers over the chanter holes correctly.
      I wanted to stick the lot in the bin. Makes me remember when I had bad PC sessions. If this happens to you just keep ploughing on. I’m told it will come right.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem +1

      Keep on piping on Mark!!

  • @andreadamico2443
    @andreadamico2443 Před 3 lety +2

    I am so glad I found this video. Recently I started learning, with no prior musical training or knowledge of reading music.
    The first month was easy to practice every day. But then it was not as fun or challenging anymore. These first notes have made it fun again. Once I practice for awhile I will move to part two.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much for sharing Andrea! If we can keep tricking our brain into having fun learning the chanter then we'll keep at it! If you are wanting more support in how to keep having fun on your bagpipe journey my free FB group would be perfect for you! (No prior musical experience required!) facebook.com/groups/getbagpipeready

  • @grandpasutubechannel
    @grandpasutubechannel Před rokem +1

    Thank you x 50!!! I now know what's wrong and what's right about chanter playing. I'll keep watching your instructional videos.
    Sincerely
    The old Northwoods RN

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      My pleasure, Burt! Also, Thank you for your comment! You can find more of my free instructional videos at my website under "workshops": www.getbagpipeready.com/

  • @hugovandormael9385
    @hugovandormael9385 Před rokem +1

    Hey,
    my name is Hugo Vandormael.
    My English is not so good but I try.
    I like to learn playing the BAGPIPE.
    I have a practice chanter (Kimberley, bagpipes Edinburgh) where I can practice on.
    It's fun following your lessons.
    Thank you.
    Greatings from Helios-Meerbeek, Belgium,
    Hugo Vandormael

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      You can do it, Hugo! Nice to meet you and thanks for your kind comment. If you would like to join my free facebook group here is the link. Happy piping :) facebook.com/groups/get.embellishments.bagpipe.ready

  • @cassanthemum
    @cassanthemum Před rokem +1

    Awesome.

  • @sandrawestfall1364
    @sandrawestfall1364 Před 3 lety

    Yes thanks . Just picked the chanter up and you make it like I might be able to figure this out and have fun at the same time.

  • @pennytrevorrow7713
    @pennytrevorrow7713 Před rokem +1

    I am 60 years old and just starting out, Thank you for your videos!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      that's great you are getting into the pipes, Penny! Welcome to the journey :)

  • @plainrainman
    @plainrainman Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing your unique and fun approach to learning bagpipes. I have dusted off the chanter my father gave me years ago and have decided to give it another try. I will definitely be back for more lessons. I stopped before because my hands and fingers were cramping from gripping too tight.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for you wonderful comment Tim! So glad you have dug out your old chanter :) you can get my video lessons in one place on my website here: bit.ly/get-bagpipe-ready-learning-portal

  • @BoNdzY
    @BoNdzY Před 2 lety +4

    I made a decision to learn every instrument I could before I’m 20, and now I have a pair of bagpipes that I thought I could teach myself like the rest of the instruments I have….but to no avail lol, these vids are helping me along thanks so much……….also you need a discord for pipers to share their tips and show the progression of learning. Hope u see this but if u don’t 🤷‍♂️

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      You can do it! Glad my videos are of some help. I think my free FB group will be perfect for ya to get extra support and tips from other pipers. Here's the link: facebook.com/groups/getbagpipeready

  • @tommybeard5680
    @tommybeard5680 Před 3 lety +2

    Happy I stumbled across your videos...!!! Looking forward to re-learning old and moving on to new... Keep it up young man...!!!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your comments and encouragement Tommy!!! Happy piping 👍

  • @carolinegarvie4101
    @carolinegarvie4101 Před 3 lety +1

    Got to be the best instructor on you tube

  • @chrislawrence6381
    @chrislawrence6381 Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful -thanks mate

  • @jonathanham8946
    @jonathanham8946 Před rokem

    Picked up a chanter a year ago, had trouble sticking with it. Hoping to get back at it with your videos. Thanks!

  • @blackhillsbigfoot1190
    @blackhillsbigfoot1190 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes. It's definitely fun.

  • @amaryllisamaryllis8795
    @amaryllisamaryllis8795 Před 9 měsíci +1

    You a very good Teacher … it’s a shame that I live in Germany , I would like to take Bagpipe lessons from you .. I’ve been playing for 3 weeks 🙋🏻‍♀️☀️
    Have a nice time

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks! 😃 So exciting you are starting your piping journey! I do live lessons to folks around the globe as well as offer other online services for beginner and intermediate bagpipers. You can find more details here: www.getbagpipeready.com/bagpipeservices

  • @hashfall5338
    @hashfall5338 Před 2 lety

    I'm just starting with the chanter (and wind instruments in general). This video has helped me getting the ball rolling, thanks a lot.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Happy to hear this video was helpful!! Also, thanks for your comment :) If you'd like to check out my Beginners Bagpiping 101 workshop just head over to my website: www.getbagpipeready.com
      Happy piping :)

  • @julesj5853
    @julesj5853 Před rokem +1

    This is great! My son just started lessons and they just have him marching and practicing the scale!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      Very cool your son is getting into the pipes :) My practise guide may help him be consistent and may save you from having to nag him to practice! You can get it for FREE at my site :) www.getbagpipeready.com/

  • @claucali8467
    @claucali8467 Před rokem +1

    Gracias por compartir tu técnica. Abrazo desde Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @committeeofcommons6331
    @committeeofcommons6331 Před 3 lety +1

    Thought I'd say this is the kind of info I am needing. I finally started getting into play at 58 and bought a cheap kit to start. Still working on fingering holes with chanter getting hands use to it. Haven't played much lately BUT I have a blair and a set of nail DN3s on the way so will be looking forward to other videos

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! Helping your fingers find the holes Is the toughest part, but with a bit of consistency each day you’ll get it! 👍

  • @diegocalvorodriguez
    @diegocalvorodriguez Před 3 lety

    I just find your videos. I'm starting this journey with the bagpipes. A hug from Costa Rica

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Many thanks Diego🙏 I’m excited for you and your journey!

  • @coling263
    @coling263 Před 3 lety +1

    Very first lesson, I'm enthused

  • @davidbrazeau9148
    @davidbrazeau9148 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video, it brought me back to my chanter after a few month and it made it fun.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s so great David 😀 Thanks for letting me know! Try for 2 min a day and see if you can keep the streak going 👏

  • @animesavedmylife3648
    @animesavedmylife3648 Před 3 lety +1

    Subscribed, looking forward to getting a chanter.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Amazing!! Welcome aboard the Bagpipe journey my friend 🙂

  • @miguelm6794
    @miguelm6794 Před rokem +1

    11:40 at night, and I really want to blow into my chanter, but I don't want to wake people in the apartment next door. Trying to get my fix by watching this video.

  • @larixdecidua8099
    @larixdecidua8099 Před 3 lety

    Hi Alec, I have always wanted to start to try playing bagppipes. Now I am waiting for a chanter I just bought to be delivered from UK, and as soon as it gets here I am starting from the bottom with your videos. Thank you very much for spending your time in making them, and please keep on doing it! Cheers from Venice!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      You can do it Larix! Amazing! Reach out to me if you have any guestions as you get started on your piping journey :)

    • @larixdecidua8099
      @larixdecidua8099 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady thanks, I will!

  • @jmdenison
    @jmdenison Před rokem +1

    You do know that deep breathing exercises are great for everybody everyday. And that's yet another reason to play the chanter and the bagpipes. Breathing exercises are much more fun with a chanter or bagpipe in your mouth

  • @lalaboards
    @lalaboards Před 3 lety +1

    Great Job !!!!

  • @irenetomaini3269
    @irenetomaini3269 Před 2 lety

    You're amazing!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Wow, thank you Irene! I’m glad you checked out my videos 😀

  • @laurelsky1
    @laurelsky1 Před 2 lety +3

    OMG Yes! Thanks so much! I am getting there playing and laughing at your comments as you know the challenges. As the Beatles said "It's getting better all the time" appreciate the help !

  • @Firamiel
    @Firamiel Před 3 lety +2

    Yay, informative and fun, thank you for this, certainly will help me keep motivated to learn!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      Get Bagpipe Ready
      Thanks for subscribing Firamiel!! Any tunes you are hoping to learn?

    • @Firamiel
      @Firamiel Před 3 lety +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady my pleasure! ☺️ I might try to learn Skye Boat Song and I just saw that you have a series for it, awesome! ☺️

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Firamiel awesome! That's a great tune. I saw on your channel that you're very musical!!!

    • @Firamiel
      @Firamiel Před 3 lety +1

      That's very kind, thank you for checking my channel and subbing btw!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      My pleasure! Very cool Channel you have 👏

  • @christostheocharidis2787

    Greetings,
    No musical experience, although I do love listening to music in general and the pipes in particular. a couple of months ago I got a practice chanter and after a couple of short practice sessions, realised it would be hard to learn, I just got to the first note (low G) by the book. I have no dexterity with my fingers and I can see finger coordination and finding the holes after lifting when you put them down again, that is what I see as a great challenge for me.
    Thank you for sharing this video. I am still determined to learn playing the pipes, but with your fun approach, it will make the process enjoyable and having something to look forward to by getting a glimpse of what you can do once with practice and more experience tunes can be achieved.
    Regards,
    Christos

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing Christos! That is so amazing you got a practice chanter 🙂 keep at it, those fingers will find the holes yet! It may seem odd, but I found with learning other instruments, as an adult, sometimes it helps to have my earphones and listen to a podcast or watching TV, while my fingers are going through the movements of the basic scale. Sometimes keeping my self critical brain out of the way, and let my fingers go through the movements and learn their muscle memory can be helpful!

  • @lesterxxx7642
    @lesterxxx7642 Před 2 lety +1

    YES im still trying, this did help. more air, that also helped. im still hiding in the garage. afraid wife may do something with my chanter

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      haha Lester! a piping spot that doesn’t annoy family is key 😀 keep at it!

  • @markandoyo2204
    @markandoyo2204 Před rokem +1

    I cannot find the titles earlier than the Clock O' North as though rapid progression from the ealier one I've interesting challenges👍

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      you may have better luck finding the videos you are looking for on my site:bit.ly/get-bagpipe-ready-learning-portal

  • @paulrigby8500
    @paulrigby8500 Před 2 lety

    hi mate love your videos all the way from near Glasgow scotland Slainte

  • @malcolmbenson5143
    @malcolmbenson5143 Před 2 lety +1

    you are the best.

  • @therearenonamesinthevoid5772

    Yes, most helpful because you showed me a new thing I didn't know, and that is the fact that I do possess the potential to attain non-raccoon homicide sounding practice chanter sessions, albeit some time away.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣 That is something all pipers (as well as their unfortunate family) go through! Proceed through all the squawks and quacks, you'll get there! Just imagine, my poor mum, who had to put up with my two brothers, my dad, and myself all learning the bagpipes at the same time!!!!

  • @derekrobertson7912
    @derekrobertson7912 Před 8 měsíci +1

    this is the stage im at.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 8 měsíci

      Great! Keep on piping on 😀 Feel free to check out my site for more Beginner Resources, and lesson info. www.getbagpipeready.com/

  • @jolenehatchman8458
    @jolenehatchman8458 Před 17 dny +1

    Many thanks. I was focusing too much on the lower half and just getting frustrated. I also was not blowing hard enough and had no Idea. I play the saxophone and thought I had strong lungs but this is an exhausting instrument.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 8 dny

      Glad this was helpful Jolene! For more beginner bagpiping videos check out my site. Happy piping 😀 www.getbagpipeready.com/

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 8 dny

      Thanks Mike! This tune "The Jolly Beggarman" has a melody that is nearly identlical to "the Red Haired Boy". I've also heard it under the name "Gilderoy". Thanks for watching!

  • @PipkinDog5
    @PipkinDog5 Před 6 měsíci +1

    YES

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes indeed! 😀 More Beginner Bagpiping resources at my site: www.getbagpipeready.com/

  • @snickersbar2
    @snickersbar2 Před 2 lety

    I just brought an practice chanter 2day hope I lean this tune

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Yes!! 👏👏 So excoriated you on getting started with your bagpipe Journey 😀

  • @lj32920
    @lj32920 Před 3 lety +1

    Ha! Thanks for the reply. i'm glad you are still doing this. I found your other videos. You'd be even more impressed if you knew finding my chanter took hours of looking in several places through piles, bins, and boxes of stored stuff. I'm really attracted, though. "Cock O' the North" keeps going through my head all day. Two minutes a day sounds ridiculous. But I'll challenge myself to be consistent with it, a life-long challenge. I know consistency is essential for doing anything, but I've never been real good at consistency.
    Murray~ How's it going? Still trying?
    Thomas McLean~ I'm short and every mouthpiece is too long. Not unusual, but you have to cut off the tip and sand it down. I've never seen shorter chanters like Alec is talking about, but it makes sense. How can children learn when the pipes are so big? Their fingers wouldn't stretch.
    L.D.C.~ I was told once that if somebody hasn't played pipes or at least some wind instrument when a kid, they can never learn as an adult. I think that's hooey. Perhaps they'll never get fire fast, or maybe never overcome completely a little bit of crossing noise, but being perfect is probably not your goal. Having fun and piping with others adequately is a fine goal, I think.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      That’s so great you found your chanter! Two minutes seems ridiculously small, but it is what builds consistency, and that’s when your fingers learn to find those holes!

  • @chuckanderson7727
    @chuckanderson7727 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes

  • @WordandVoid
    @WordandVoid Před měsícem +1

    My wife helped tune my drones, but I ordered an electronic tuner.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před měsícem

      electronic tuners can be helpful. Eventually tuning by ear will come 😀

  • @geraldseeley3663
    @geraldseeley3663 Před 5 měsíci +1

    yes

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for watching!! More beginner videos at my site. Happy piping😀 www.getbagpipeready.com/

  • @Aroundthehouse.
    @Aroundthehouse. Před 3 lety +1

    I have an hour plus every night in my truck..used it over the years for banjo,guitar and trumpet..haven't done really anything for 5 ys.. now taking this on..wow..its by far the most difficult as its so different..but I soooo love their sound...this is exactly what I've been looking for!! I hope to see if he gives online lessons

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Way to put that time to good use Pat! Wow! You play a lot of different instruments, good on you! Funny enough, I also play the trumpet and I’m learning the banjo right now. I have no idea how you guitar players manage the extra strings!! Currently, I’m not doing online lessons, but maybe in the future 👍

    • @Aroundthehouse.
      @Aroundthehouse. Před 3 lety +1

      Rob Bourassa is a friend of mine who is incredible and gives lessons on all stringed instruments.. actually plays dueling banjos ( both guitar and banjo) at the same time lol

    • @Aroundthehouse.
      @Aroundthehouse. Před 3 lety

      He also has allot of free banjo lessons on there

    • @Aroundthehouse.
      @Aroundthehouse. Před 3 lety

      Right now, I feel it in my wrists, mostly the right

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s tough at first! Try relaxing your fingers and when you switch notes rotate your whole forearm slightly instead of holding everything rigid.

  • @deanw8206
    @deanw8206 Před 3 lety

    I learned to play guitar this way after many failed attempts by people who tried teaching chords and sheet music. I learned some easy riffs which hooked my interest in the instrument, then taught myself everything else. I just got a chanter and tried using the book The Highland Bagpope Tutor Book One, but its written by people who expect thier students will be forced to practice and thus do not care to teach effectively. Playing the scales they had felt like torture. Your way is the natural human way of learning.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Right on Dean! Thanks so much for your post, I absolutely love your comment. I had a similar experience learning banjo as an adult. There is no doubt that learning music as an adult is different than learning as a kid. The tutor books didn’t work for me either!

    • @deanw8206
      @deanw8206 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady Thanks. I just found out that the bagpipes I came across are a set from Pakistan made around 2006, and they probably aren't playable according to my research. I'm a mechanical engineer and a craftsman, so I'm thinking of making them playable *by any means necessary* and documenting the process. There are a few challenges that I need some more information on. If I could pick your brain a bit, would you be interested in testing them for me when I'm done? I would send them to you afterwards. I expect a lot of tools, custom made seasoning, and a lathe might be involved.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      That’s an interesting project Dean! Not sure if I’m the best guy to help ya out, as there are mush more knowledgeable pipers and bagpipe makers out there! Feel free to email me getbagpipeready@outlook.com

  • @markpranger9089
    @markpranger9089 Před rokem +2

    I'm a piper! I just watched your other video. Never too soon to call yourself a piper. I love your style and mindset. Just got a practice chanter and a book. I'm learning the notes from that, but your video definitely adds more fun and color to that. Thanks for all the work you do on here!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem +1

      Welcome to the piping community!!! Happy to call you a fellow piper Mark :) Glad you got a book and a chanter, if you enjoy my videos, you can see more of them at my website here: bit.ly/get-bagpipe-ready-learning-portal

  • @lj32920
    @lj32920 Před 3 lety +2

    You got me so interested that I went and found my chanter. I thought I'd play for a half- hour or so. But after just a couple of minutes not able to cover the holes yet, I started blowing air around the chanter, drooling, and couldn't keep my lips closed! Good grief! Guess I'll have to work on holding an embouchure and hitting the holes before I can even try Cock O' the North!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      Lee Jones! That is so awesome you dug out your practice chanter again! You just made my day :-) keep at it, those fingers will find the holes again. A half hour can be too big of a goal at first, I would recommend two minutes a day for two weeks. Take a video of yourself with your cell phone on the first day and on the last day and marvel at your progress!

  • @annmuor
    @annmuor Před 3 lety +1

    Funny way to learn scales - ask pupil to play crunluath/-a-mach variation of scale :)

  • @ClericDk123
    @ClericDk123 Před 3 lety +1

    fun :D i have bin at it for to hole weeks now :D

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s so great!! Take a video of yourself playing now, then watch it in another 2 weeks. You’ll be amazed how much you improve 😀

  • @cliffordsmyth2630
    @cliffordsmyth2630 Před 3 lety +1

    Decided to learn the bagpipes while in covid19 lockdown, learned 5 tunes on the chanter but got stuck trying to get the breathing right on the actual pipes- enjoyed your fun video, can't find the second video though.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      5 Tunes! That’s amazing Clifford! The breathing can be tough until your brain gets it automated. Have you tried corking the chanter stock and just practice breathing with one drone going?Here is the second video: czcams.com/video/tUYvSQfwU30/video.html

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Checkout this video Clifford, where I share how to coordinate your breathing for the bagpipes! czcams.com/video/o9Jlp8mcqqE/video.html

  • @lalaboards
    @lalaboards Před 3 lety +1

    Repeating over and over is the way to learn !!!!!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your comments Jon! I definitely agree that repetition is key!

  • @cathrn57
    @cathrn57 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, you're a good teacher. Which chanter do you recommend for a total beginner?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Catherine, and I'm so glad you found this helpful! As for chanters, lots of different options out there. Here is a good read before you buy: comparebagpipes.com/bagpipes/practice-chanter/

    • @cathrn57
      @cathrn57 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady That’s so helpful, thank you. I'll be watching your videos and really appreciate them!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      @@cathrn57 Great!! happy piping :)

  • @j.rebekah8605
    @j.rebekah8605 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got my chanter. Seems like it requires blowing hard, I didn't think it was working at first, and .... It's loud already! I love it. I may need to plan around my families schedule, take it to the beach, etc
    This is my first time with a reed since I play guitar and sing mostly, are there different reeds for different type of vibration/sounds or are they all the same ?
    Thanks for the video. Good tips, you've helped already.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha awesome J, so excited for ya 😀

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      For the chanter, there are not different reeds for different keys. The tone can be sharpened a bit, by syncing the reading to the chanter, or putting more hemp on the read to raise it in the chanter. There are different chanters built for different pitches for the bagpipes, I don’t know if they use the same reed or not. Hope that helps! Bty, I’m just learning banjo and guitar, after playing nothing but mouth blown instruments for years ha ha Ha 😂

  • @tyronemarcucci8395
    @tyronemarcucci8395 Před rokem +2

    I had a learners chanter back in 1958 and the damn reed did not want to vibrate. It was an old bamboo reed. The modern ones are plastic and work.

  • @WordandVoid
    @WordandVoid Před měsícem +1

    It takes a lot of air pressure to blow my practice Cantor. I noticed a bad habit of biting down on the end.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před měsícem

      You'll get there!! Often when our brain is working hard to learn the tension increases in our bodies! keep reminding yourself to relax your jaw and fingers.

  • @WordandVoid
    @WordandVoid Před měsícem +1

    I have Highland Bagpipes by Hakam Din

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před měsícem

      I haven't heard of that maker before, but I hope the pipes suit you well!!

  • @davidburgoine1612
    @davidburgoine1612 Před 3 lety +2

    YES! It's helpful thank you. You sound really creepy at .25 speed !!

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Too funny David 😂 Great idea slowing down the clip!!

  • @chas5131
    @chas5131 Před rokem +1

    After learning to play scales and tunes on the practice chanter in A, must one then learn it all again in the Bb of the GHB? Thank you for the lessons. Waiting on the chanter I ordered.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      Great question! fingering will be the same, so not to worry. Excited for your new chanter!

    • @chas5131
      @chas5131 Před rokem +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady Thank you

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      My pleasure!

  • @millermegan88
    @millermegan88 Před 2 lety +1

    I have wanted to learn to play the pipes my whole life. In my thirties I finally bought my first chanter. We have no instructors where I’m located so I’m a little nervous as I will be relying heavily on the booklet and CZcams. Is this even possible without added instruction ?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      for sure Megan, it’s totally normal to feel nervous, you’ve got this! 👍 there’s others who are in the same boat as you in my free FB group. I’d recommend joining for more help and support 😀 here is the link: m.facebook.com/groups/getbagpipeready/

  • @philipjungi2102
    @philipjungi2102 Před rokem +1

    Can you recomend a chanter pipe for starters?😅🙈 can't find out which fits me.. I'm starting from scratch.. But I want to learn it!😍

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem +1

      Yes of course, Philip! I'm excited you are looking to get into the pipes! Here is a video on buying your first chanter: czcams.com/video/yg9Qp5PNGUw/video.html

    • @philipjungi2102
      @philipjungi2102 Před rokem +1

      @@GetBagpipeReady thank you very much!! Let's see how long it will take me to learn..

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem +1

      You’ve got this!

  • @user-zp6ef5qn5v
    @user-zp6ef5qn5v Před rokem +1

    I have just purchased my first set of bagpipes. I don't know where or how to instill the reeds.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      How exciting Ann! I don't have any videos on reed set-up. I'd recommend checking out Mat Willis's channel, he would likely have some :)

  • @johnscott9347
    @johnscott9347 Před rokem +1

    I look at the notes on a scale and I have to it’s hard situation. How do I look at you with the music and then try to play

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      one thing at a time :) listen and play to develop your ear for a few minutes, then look at the music and play to develop your reading. hope that helps!

  • @lalaboards
    @lalaboards Před 3 lety +1

    Every dude should be rushing to teach their fingers how to find those holes !!!!

  • @mmackintosh2722
    @mmackintosh2722 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad you can't hear the noise I'm making here hahaha xxx

  • @amarildooliveira8440
    @amarildooliveira8440 Před 2 lety +1

    Bom dia, sou brasileiro gostaria de comprar este instrumento, como faço isso? Parabéns pelo vídeo.

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Good Morning! Thanks for watching. To start, you need to buy a practice chanter. Here is one option for bagpipe suppliers. www.hendersongroupltd.com

  • @user-ed9qv1oc8m
    @user-ed9qv1oc8m Před rokem +1

    Hello there apparently I got a pair of junior playable bagpipes I’m not sure if they will work te same as real ones do I have to get real ones to learn better?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      Depends what you ended up with Amy... a childs chanter? - better to get and Adult chanter... Scottish smallpipes or fireside pipes? - perfectly playable and a lot of fun! Child sized bagpipes? They probably exist, but I've never seen them so I'm not sure about that.

  • @2KCamaroZ28SS
    @2KCamaroZ28SS Před rokem +1

    The name in the thumbnail is my nickname.

  • @angelacowan928
    @angelacowan928 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Alec,
    If possible could you please play a tune called 1st Argyll's into Venice I've looked on CZcams and can't find the tune being played.
    Much appreciated.
    Roy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      I havn't heard that one, Angela. Is it a piping tune or non-piping tune? Do you have sheet music?

  • @rnmike1569
    @rnmike1569 Před rokem +1

    Do you have a video to help with finger placement, or is it just going to be painful for a while???😂

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      For sure! It's in the first 3 free lessons of my beginner Workshop. bit.ly/Beginner-Bagpiping-Workshop

  • @myrandomdays8086
    @myrandomdays8086 Před 2 lety +1

    How do I avoid getting lightheaded when trying to learn ? That’s why I stopped learning how to play and another reason is getting frustrated reading sheet music since I normally learn by ear

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety +1

      nothing wrong with getting started through learning by ear! As for the light headedness, a dental elastic around your reed can make it an easier blow 👌

  • @orionsbelt4life112
    @orionsbelt4life112 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, my name is jeremy. I just got into starting to play the bagpipes, joined up with a pipe and drum band and they give free lessons every Wednesday. I had a private lesson from a guy named Derek, he is a world champion piper, nice guy, and was very patient with me, when I was on the chanter playing the scale, from bottom to top it was very frustrating. My lower pinky kept slipping off the low g note hole. My hands started to cramp up and it felt very awkward and uncomfortable. Is that normal and to be expected? When I switch my hands around, right hand on top and left on bottom it seems easier to get the notes out and my fingers down on the holes. Can I play that way if it's more comfortable?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jeremy, so excited you are getting into piping :) As for switching top and bottom hand, I'd encourage you to also ask the opinions of Derek and you pipe band guys. As for my thoughts, I have come across a couple different pipers, (one whom I am coaching) who have learned and stayed playing with their left hand as the bottom hand. I remember struggling also, with my lower hand pinky finger as a kid too! At the end of the day, If you are playing consistently, you'll make progress! Happy piping :)

  • @pennytrevorrow7713
    @pennytrevorrow7713 Před rokem +1

    The chanter you are playing w/o blowing, what is it?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      Great question! It's an electric chanter. Here's a video where I talk more about them: czcams.com/video/d9KL0pa87uQ/video.html

  • @TheOtherKiltedadventurer

    Alright. I got me a chanter and am ready to learn. I keep making squeaky noises. Lol

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      Alright Ethan!!! I'm super pumped for you. Squeeks and squaks are all a normal part of getting started! If your on FB, get inspiration and support in my Get Bagpipe Ready FB group! facebook.com/groups/getbagpipeready Hope to see ya there!

  • @johnscott9347
    @johnscott9347 Před rokem +1

    Emma how do I read the notes on the scales?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před rokem

      The is not my video, but it may be helpful for ya, John. czcams.com/video/Ymxz6ve5SZ0/video.html

  • @jmdenison
    @jmdenison Před rokem +1

    I always lose my g note. Still searching sometimes

  • @brians.5690
    @brians.5690 Před 3 lety +2

    I've never played a musical instrument in my life! I've never read music notes a day in my life! So Realistically how hard would it be to learn to play the pipes considering I don't have a musical bone in my body?? Thanks

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +2

      Excellent question! Thanks for asking. Learning to play the pipes is as hard or as easy as you make it to be. The only thing is, if we make it feel hard, we'll never get there. But, if we make it feel easy, then you will stay consistent and actually learn the instrument! Let me provide some suggestions her below...
      Step 1- Buy a practice chanter ($30).
      Step 2 - Choose a tiny amount of chanter practice to do... It may be play the scale 1X or it may be something smaller. If you do more, it is a bonus! But don't force yourself to do more than your tiny scale if you don't feel like it.
      Step 3 - Pick something in your daily routine to piggyback your new chanter playing habit onto. ie; after I ready the morning paper, or after I sit on the chair by the TV. This way you have a built in reminder to play.
      Step 4 - Celebrate and track your progress. Smile & do a fist pump after you complete your tiny practice. Write a big check mark on the calendar. Give your brain something to be excited about in that moment rather than having your brain being discouraged with unhelpful thoughts of "I don't have a musical bone in my body", or "how long will it be until I can play the pipes". If your brain feels like it is winning by showing up to practice and that is what will keep you consistent.
      Step 5 - Video record your tiny practice on day two. Then after 2 weeks video record your tiny practice again. Compare the two videos. what improvements do you notice? If you can improve that much in 2 weeks, what is possible in 2 months? 2 years? 12 years??
      Benefits of a consistent music practice:
      1. Challenges your brain which improves memory and healthy aging
      2. Decrease stress and get your mind off of tough things
      3. Role models to others that it is OK to try new things
      4. Improved coordination and lung capacity
      You get all the above benefits just by playing a little bit every day!!!! It doesn't matter if you have progressed to the bagpipes yet. But consistency over the long term will get you there!
      Your musical bones are inside you already, it's just that they are dormant right now. Give them a little bit of the right "feel good" environment each day to help them grow! Use it to improve it!
      Let me know how it goes :)

    • @brians.5690
      @brians.5690 Před 3 lety

      @@GetBagpipeReady that is some extremely good advice. thank you sir.

    • @NikoLittleStar
      @NikoLittleStar Před 2 lety

      @@GetBagpipeReady OMG thanks for this helpfull comment. I ordered myself a practice chanter a few days ago, it should come today, i'll follow this for the future

  • @nicolea2839
    @nicolea2839 Před 2 lety

    Your cat is SO cute! PS: What’s his/ her name?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      haha 😂 his name is Pippin and his brother is Merry

    • @nicolea2839
      @nicolea2839 Před 2 lety

      @@GetBagpipeReady pippin likes watching you play your bagpipes

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 2 lety

      @@nicolea2839 He Also Likes to sleep in my pipe case when I am Practicing! In this video he actually shut off the drones of my smallpipes while I was playing them! czcams.com/video/2OTDLElUJLg/video.html

  • @Catastrofius
    @Catastrofius Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am a recorder player and I am looking at taking up the bagpipes. I understand the differences in fingering, BUT what I see on almost every piper confounds me. That is, the way the chanter holes are covered by the fingers. It seems that pipers use the part of the finger between the first and second knuckle. On the recorder it is the tips of the fingers being used. Why the difference?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 11 měsíci

      Exactly! The chanter holes are too far apart to use fingertips. The fingers must spread out and flatten to cover all the holes and still allow for fast finger movement. This is also the same for the Low D Whistle. It will take a while for your fingers to get used to it but You'll get there! Happy piping :)

  • @ohblimey21
    @ohblimey21 Před 3 lety +1

    Alec. What electronic chanter do you use please?

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Sutton, I have a DegerPipes 2. Here is a link with more details. www.deger.com

    • @ohblimey21
      @ohblimey21 Před 3 lety +1

      Would you rate these over the Fagerstrom? I guess the answers yes as they’re more expensive!😀

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      From what I can see Sutton, Fagerstrom still has some great reviews, although I’ve never used it myself. I must say that I do like how I can switch my DegerPipes Chanter to the sound on the small pipes also 😀

    • @ohblimey21
      @ohblimey21 Před 3 lety

      Thanks pal and thanks for your lessons. Good stuff 😊👍

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 3 lety

      @@ohblimey21 You’re very welcome!

  • @jamzzzjamzzz4805
    @jamzzzjamzzz4805 Před 10 měsíci +1

    just got my practice chanter, and idk how to set the reed and its just makes really weird sounds, im lost on how to set the reed valves up, it doesn't sound like nothing in your videos

    • @GetBagpipeReady
      @GetBagpipeReady  Před 10 měsíci

      could be you need to blow harder... but if you blow too hard then the sound will cut out. The other thing that could be going on is a poor chanter. Unfortunately if you purchased a $20 chanter from Amazon, it's not any good! You can get a chanter from my friend Davey, made in the USA! Use the coupon code GETBAGPIPE5 to get 5% off and another 5% will go to the African Blackwood Conservation Project! Here's the Link:
      www.3dprintedbagpipes.com/product-page/long-practice-chanter