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"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com... Chuck Gould wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Maybe the skill is handy for big funerals. Analogy: Hidden among the population like terrorist cells are legions of bagpipe players. They come out of the woodwork for police funerals in some cities. I have no idea why. My best theory is that having to listen to bagpipe music should make other cops do a better job of looking out for their partners. Shame on ya, McBedroom. I've been taking bagpipe lessons for a couple of years, and I'm just now about to graduate from the practice chanter to something with an actual bag. I can extract house-rockin' music from anything with a keyboard, blow a wicked blues harp, and while I sold my last guitar about 30 years ago I could get my chops back with a few months of practice. Learning the pipes is like learning a foreign language after speaking English for 50 years. The western scale? Forget it. Staff notation? Yeah, but don't pay strict attention to the note values because one of the things a piper has to know is what the notation actually means, inspite of how it reads. It usually takes me 3-6 months to get adequately proficient on a musical instrument. The pipes will humble ya, that's for sure. While I understand that the pipes are a very hard instrument to learn and be GOOD at, your remark about notation applies to any and every instrument, not just pipes. That's what makes music uniquely yours, whether or not you simply know enough to copy verbatim someone else's playing, or make it yours. At a jam session last summer, a guy handed me his violin and said "Here...give it a try". I came close to being either beaten up, or arrested. |
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