Bagpipe Tutorial incl. CD

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You have purchased one of the most professional and popular books for learning the bagpipes. It includes many famous and traditional melodies (Amazing Grace, Scotland the Brave, Highroad to Gairloch, Green Hills of Tyrol...), all the finger techniques and... Viac o knihe

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You have purchased one of the most professional and popular books for learning the bagpipes. It includes many famous and traditional melodies (Amazing Grace, Scotland the Brave, Highroad to Gairloch, Green Hills of Tyrol...), all the finger techniques and in contrast to other bagpipe books, there are many exercises that you'll need to learn the bagpipes successfully. The book is suitable for absolute beginners all the way to advanced pipers, for studying on your own or as a classroom companion book. In 29 easy to understand lessons, you'll find crystal clear instructions on how to play the bagpipes from scratch. This book by Andreas Hambsch is also used for training purposes by many professional bands and bagpipe schools. The book's aim is to give the student the basic information to create a technically and musically solid foundation that will provide expert help and guidance on the route to becoming an accomplished piper. The combi method is all about learning the fingering techniques and doing the exercises with matching melodies. On the CD included in the book you will find all tunes recorded in two different speeds. With this book, Andreas Hambsch has established a milestone that marks the teaching of the Scottish bagpipes with the combi method, helping beginners and advanced players to achieve rapid success. It is a professional educational tool to help you to learn how to play and understand the bagpipes. Andreas Hambsch will help you choose the right Practice Chanter. Send him an email.

  • Vydavateľstvo: Hambsch, Andreas Verlag
  • Formát: Hardback
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  • ISBN: 9783000588877

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