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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.
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
"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."
eHow Article: Bagpipe Lessons: High G Doubling