So, what's a good tutor these days? Clarke's still the fav...?
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Tutor books?
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Re: Tutor books?
Yeah, it's still well liked.Jack Macleod wrote:So, what's a good tutor these days? Clarke's still the fav...?
Jack
Some others that are helpful:
NPU Art of Uilleann Piping videos I-III
MadforTrad tutorial CD-ROM on Uilleann pipes (Sean Og Potts, instructor)
I like the NPU videos..."Don't worry, it will come with practice"
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Yes Pat, I have been watching vol. 1 in readiness for when my practice set arrives. "You may find this difficult at first.." at the end of every section cracks me up!
Seriously though-it IS a VERY good beginner's tutor,taking nothing for granted.Probably the next best thing to the ideal of a personal tutor in (hopefully) setting some solid playing foundations.
Seriously though-it IS a VERY good beginner's tutor,taking nothing for granted.Probably the next best thing to the ideal of a personal tutor in (hopefully) setting some solid playing foundations.
"I blame it on those Lead Fipples y'know."
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I like the MadforTrad tutorial the best, they have a nice little video of the different sections of a tune - I can set them to loop on my laptop and then I can play along. Bit of a pain to constantly reverse/play the NPU videos.
If they could convert the NPU videos to CD format - that would be brilliant.
Jeff
If they could convert the NPU videos to CD format - that would be brilliant.
Jeff