St.Louis TIONOL April 4,5,6
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St.Louis TIONOL April 4,5,6
Piping teachers include Tiarnan O Duinnchinn, Kieran O'Hare, Tommy Martin, and Michael Cooney. We'll have a class in slow airs if we have enough takers.
See the post on reedmaking.
All the information is at http://www.tionol.orgor contact mmullins@tionol.org
Mike
See the post on reedmaking.
All the information is at http://www.tionol.orgor contact mmullins@tionol.org
Mike
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St.Louis TIONOL April 4,5,6
There'll be 4 wokshops for pipes. One each at beginner, intermediate and advanced and one for slow airs which would be considered intermediate to advanced.
Definitely a place for all skill levels.
M
Definitely a place for all skill levels.
M
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pipers in stl
We try our best.
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I've always had a great time there! And my wife wouldn't allow me to consider not going.
Bill
"... you discover that everything is just right: the drones steady and sonorous, the regulators crisp and tuneful and the chanter sweet and responsive. ... I really look forward to those five or six days every year." Robbie Hannan
"... you discover that everything is just right: the drones steady and sonorous, the regulators crisp and tuneful and the chanter sweet and responsive. ... I really look forward to those five or six days every year." Robbie Hannan
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Beidh mé ansin!
....really looking forward to it!!!!!!! Mike's not one to brag, so I'll step in;
got to www.tionol.org and check out that line up!
.nuff said!
....really looking forward to it!!!!!!! Mike's not one to brag, so I'll step in;
got to www.tionol.org and check out that line up!
.nuff said!
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still lots of room in all the classes
Plenty of room in the classes - the lineup is great - probably one of the best we've had.
Mike
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Bump.
I also wanted to let you know about the slow airs class that I'll be doing.
The objective is to teach you how to teach yourself to learn slow airs from recordings of other musicians and singers.
To explain the correlation between instrumental air playing and the ebbs and flows of a singers voice I will use recordings of 5 songs and 5 pipers playing the same pieces.
(e.g. Bonny Bunch of Roses, Donal Og, Aisling Geal, A Stor Mo Chroi and The Parting Glass)
With the exception of one, these songs are in english so it will be easier to follow the syllabic structure and emotive phrasing of the song.
After examining these songs, other airs that don't have any words will be examined to see what can be done to interpret them as well as we can.
Of couse I will also spend time on the physical elements of playing airs on the pipes.
Tone colouring, vibrato (if and when), octave control, drone control, regulator use, etc.
Hope to see loads of you there!
Tommy
I also wanted to let you know about the slow airs class that I'll be doing.
The objective is to teach you how to teach yourself to learn slow airs from recordings of other musicians and singers.
To explain the correlation between instrumental air playing and the ebbs and flows of a singers voice I will use recordings of 5 songs and 5 pipers playing the same pieces.
(e.g. Bonny Bunch of Roses, Donal Og, Aisling Geal, A Stor Mo Chroi and The Parting Glass)
With the exception of one, these songs are in english so it will be easier to follow the syllabic structure and emotive phrasing of the song.
After examining these songs, other airs that don't have any words will be examined to see what can be done to interpret them as well as we can.
Of couse I will also spend time on the physical elements of playing airs on the pipes.
Tone colouring, vibrato (if and when), octave control, drone control, regulator use, etc.
Hope to see loads of you there!
Tommy