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#489267 - 02/14/20 08:54 AM
Re: Getting a realistic Bagpipe Sound On Your Arranger
[Re: MusicalMemories]
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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The technique I use is to first establish the base note for the left hand, which is usually a relatively low "A" note that is constantly held. Next, play the melody with your right hand, using a Floyd Kramer type of fingering. I don't have my keyboard here at home right now, but if you listen to 254 in the attached midi you'll get the idea of how I do it. https://app.box.com/s/t6neciwv2k8iskswjtu2pw238r4x0nd8 Gary
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