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Thread #14556   Message #125638
Posted By: Mbo
19-Oct-99 - 04:40 PM
Thread Name: FYI:More on those Pesky Piobaireachds
Subject: FYI:More on those Pesky Piobaireachds
Just when you thought you'd had enough of piobaireachd...they're back! Here'a the info on the "feeling" behind Scottish pipe music by determining the most common note. Here's the code: low G= the loudest note, the note of gathering; low A= the Piper's note; B= the chiming note, or note of challenge; C#= the most musical note; D= the angry note, the note of battle; E= the echoing note; F#= the note of love; high G= the note of sorrow or lament; high A= like low A, the Piper's note. This will make you think twice when you listen to pipe tunes--determine the key, and you've got the emotion! By the way, I got this information from a great book "The Highland Bagpipe and It's Music" by Roderick D. Cannon.

--Mbo (who thinks that piobaireachd rochd!