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Part 3 Highland Bagpipe Music. Pibroch the music of the Gaels. Scottish Bagpipes Story.

Part 3 History of Scottish Bagpipes and music. The Highland Bagpipe music of the Gaels, the Pibroch, where did it come from, how is it played? What are meaning of the notes? In part 3 of Stuart Letford's talk on Scottish Bagpipe Music he talks about the great highland bagpipes, the European influences and the connections with Ireland and Scandinavia.

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00:00 Highland bagpipe chanter explained
00:33 Nine notes of Pibroch
00:58 Emotions associated with the chanter notes
01:12 Demonstrating the highland chanter notes
02:05 1689 pipe tunes 'Lament for James Graham'
05:55 After the 'air' come variations
06:54 Structure of the Pibroch demonstrated
11:16 Today's piping is about competitions
12:16 Where did the highland bagpipe music originate?
14:46 Were bagpipes played at Bannockburn in 1314?
15:27 The origins of todays highland bagpipes & music
22:30 Scottish Bagpipe musical links to Europe

Understanding where the Gaelic or Highland music came from. Its structure and the meaning of the notes. Its history.
Part 1 https://youtu.be/bkiP1lRvIvY
Part 2 https://youtu.be/5lMpGbw5leg
Part 3 https://youtu.be/qvQQAG_RewE
Part 4 https://youtu.be/nHt3GVnIK1I

Видео Part 3 Highland Bagpipe Music. Pibroch the music of the Gaels. Scottish Bagpipes Story. канала James Rattray
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