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Bagpipe Lessons: High G Doubling

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Summary: Play a G note, close to F, and open back to G to do high G doubling. Learn how to play a high G doubling in bagpipes with free video lessons from a bagpipe teacher.

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By Neil Hubbard
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Neil Hubbard has taught the Scottish Highland bagpipes to individuals and groups since the early 1990's. In addition to coaching the Seattle Firefighters Pipes and Drums, and providing...read more

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"Now we're going to look at a high G doubling. It's actually more called a half doubling because it's not really two grace notes on the note. And so, it's, you get to this by playing the G, closing to F and opening back to G again. So, by itself, it sounds like. And you can come to it from any note on the scale, so starting down at low G. Usually, this is played quite a bit faster and it's a pretty brief little touch. So, up to time from the other notes on the scale."

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