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The Dojo engages thousands of bagpipers around the globe, by harnessing the power of the internet to help connect those in the world who share a specific passion; enriching one's life through bagpipes.

Piper's Dojo Audio Experience Andrew Douglas and the Piper's Dojo Team

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 28 Ratings

The Dojo engages thousands of bagpipers around the globe, by harnessing the power of the internet to help connect those in the world who share a specific passion; enriching one's life through bagpipes.

    399 - The Sticky Truth About Chanter Tape (Dojo Conversations Episode 69)

    399 - The Sticky Truth About Chanter Tape (Dojo Conversations Episode 69)

    Why don't they just make bagpipe chanters that don't need tape? This week, we delve into why – the physics behind why all chanters inevitably require tape, misconceptions about tape usage, and detailed instructions for applying tape correctly. Plus, we look at how recent an innovation tape really is, and why it's such an important part of getting your pipes singing. Got a question for a future episode? Leave a comment or email us at support@pipersdojo.com. This week, we cover: 00:00 The Great Tape Debate: Unraveling the Sticky Questions 00:40 A Sticky Situation: The Tale of a Funeral Performance 04:28 The Science of Tape: Why All Bagpipers Need It 13:28 Tape Techniques and Tales from the Field 22:29 Choosing the Right Tape: A Pipers' Guide 23:31 Cleaning Up: Tips for Maintaining Your Chanter Tape 28:16 The Evolution of Chanter Tuning: From Wax to Tape

    • 30 min
    398 - The Ultimate Secret To Being a Better Bagpiper (Or Drummer) (Episode 68)

    398 - The Ultimate Secret To Being a Better Bagpiper (Or Drummer) (Episode 68)

    You're stuck on a desert island. Would you rather have your practice chanter, or an endless playlist of great pipe band tunes? If you didn't say the latter, you're missing the number one secret ingredient to being a better musician – immersion! This week, we're discussing why certain families and geographies seem to foster world class players. Is it just boundless talent passed along in their bloodlines... or is it the world-class piping and drumming they've been absorbing since before they could talk? Immersion in the best of your craft is the single greatest correlate to ongoing success in anything. So how can you replicate that if you're not living in a hive of pipe band activity, or surrounded by top class pipers everyday? We have some ideas for you... Got a question you want us to discuss on a future episode? Leave a comment or send it to support@pipersdojo.com. Highlights of this week's episode: 00:00 Have you heard of a little podcast called 'Droning On'? 01:29 Diving into the World of Bagpiping Podcasts and Media 02:08 The Essence and Importance of Immersion in Bagpiping 09:13 Exploring Various Avenues for Bagpipe Immersion 20:49 The Power of Immersion in Learning and Creativity 25:23 Wrapping Up with Reflections and a Desert Island Dilemma

    • 27 min
    397 - Has Bagpipe Pitch Gone Too High? (Dojo Conversations Ep 67)

    397 - Has Bagpipe Pitch Gone Too High? (Dojo Conversations Ep 67)

    Do bagpipes seem sharper in pitch than they used to be? That's because they are... This week, Andrew and Jim answer a listener question about why bagpipes have become sharper over time. We look at the history of pitch, how it affects tuning to mix and match old chanters and new reeds, and also at before a left turn into the implications of rising pitch for competitions (for better or worse). Plus, will we ever figure out the magic pitch that will help us make first contact with aliens? Listen in to find out! This week, we cover: 00:00 Opening Thoughts on Competition and Aliens 00:21 A Morning Chat: From Sickness to Bagpipes 01:09 Listener's Query: The Sharpness of Bagpipes 02:31 Exploring Bagpipe History and Pitch Evolution 07:50 The Science and History of Musical Pitch 16:17 The Bagpipe Pitch Debate: Tradition vs. Modernity 20:51 Judging Bagpipe Competitions: Pitch Preferences 28:54 Concluding Thoughts on Bagpipe Pitch and Future Directions

    • 30 min
    396 - Finding Your Perfect Drone Reed Setup (Dojo Conversations Ep 66)

    396 - Finding Your Perfect Drone Reed Setup (Dojo Conversations Ep 66)

    Should you use cane or synthetic drone reeds? Is it good or bad to mix and match them? Does ‘perfect bagpipe tone’ exist? Can you achieve it if your band plays different reed setups? And does a bit of imperfection in your sound actually make your tone better? This week, we’re talking all things drone reeds! Drone reeds are an integral part of our instrument’s sound, stability, and tone, and yet knowing how and when to use the different makes and materials is something most pipers don’t understand. Cane or synthetic? Inverted or standard? Uniformity or mix and match? Join us as we delve into the details on drone reeds… Got a question for a future episode? Leave a comment or email us at support@pipersdojo.com! Here’s a summary of what we cover this episode: 00:00 Pumpkin’s Fancy Shirt 00:40 The Journey from Synthetic to Mixed Material Drone Reeds 01:30 Exploring the Nuances of Drone Reeds 04:12 The Quest for the Perfect Drone Reed Combination 09:32 The Superiority of Cane Drone Reeds Explored 16:48 Rethinking Band Uniformity: Drone Reeds and Chanters 24:29 The Philosophy of Bagpipe Sound: Complexity and Preference

    • 28 min
    395 - Have You Tried The "Set and Forget" Method? (Dojo Conversations Ep 65)

    395 - Have You Tried The "Set and Forget" Method? (Dojo Conversations Ep 65)

    Do you struggle to get your pipes into tune when you first start to play? You may be trying to tune too soon... This week, Andrew and Jim are diving into the 'set and forget' method of warming up your pipes. While most of us know that it's important to get some air, heat and moisture into the pipes when we first get started, letting your pipes adjust to their environment before getting down to the serious business of tuning and playing can make a huge difference to how easy it is to tune your pipes. And sometimes, NOT playing can be an important part of the warm-up process too... Got a question for a future episode? Leave a comment or email us at support@pipersdojo.com! Here's what we cover this week: 00:44 The Quest for Memory Validation and the Pitfalls of Digital Permanence 01:28 Embracing the Art of Patience in Bagpipe Tuning 02:04 Learning from the Masters: Observations from the World's Best Pipe Bands 04:38 The Philosophy of Mastery: From Bagpipes to Birding 07:47 The Bagpipe's Environment: Understanding Humidity and Temperature 11:55 The Practice of Acclimatization: A Strategy for Bagpipe Tuning 17:38 Exploring the Impact of Reed Materials on Bagpipe Performance ____ Dojo University is the longest-running and most successful online bagpiping and drumming school in the world. We teach thousands of students around the world how to play good music – mastering the art of learning and playing the bagpipes and drums in the process – in a highly accessible way that is completely unlike anything else you'll find online or in person, anywhere in the world. We created Dojo U because we noticed that too many pipers and drummers were struggling out there in the world. Bagpiping should be a joyful experience, each and every day you pick up your instrument. If it's not, we strive to fix that before it's too late. And whether you're a complete beginner, a parade or experienced player, a pipe major or drum sergeant, or a pro-level competitor... you can free yourself from musical frustration at Dojo U. At Dojo U, we do things a little differently to how you may have approached learning to play the bagpipes before. One of the key reasons for our ongoing success is that we're always evolving, improving, and growing. We'd love to welcome you back and show you around! Find Andrew and the Piper's Dojo Team here: Dojo University Online Bagpipe School: http://pipersdojo.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/pipersdojo Twitter: http://twitter.com/pipersdojo Instagram: http://instagram.com/pipersdojo SnapChat: pipersdojo

    • 18 min
    394 - Listener Q&A: Tiny Pipers, Moving Tunes Onto Pipes, and Finding A Kiwi Tutor (Dojo Conversations Ep 64)

    394 - Listener Q&A: Tiny Pipers, Moving Tunes Onto Pipes, and Finding A Kiwi Tutor (Dojo Conversations Ep 64)

    This week, we're diving into the mailbag to answer your submitted questions!

    First up, we talk through how to help a young piper's transition to pipes, and how to adapt the instrument for small pipers. 

    Next - transitioning tunes from the practice chanter to the bagpipes, and the challenge of mastering 'Scotland the Brave'. 

    And finally - a letter from a New Zealand listener outlines their journey and challenges in learning bagpipes, expressing a desire for more tailored feedback and the obstacles posed by time zone differences for live classes. 

    Got a question for a future episode? Send it to us at support@pipersdojo.com or leave a comment wherever you're listening to this podcast!

    This week's highlights:00:00 Introduction and Appreciation for Listener Engagement00:49 Mailbag Segment Introduction01:44 First Mailbag Question: Helping Young Pipers04:49 Second Mailbag Question: Progressing a Tune05:52 Deep Dive into the Art of Bagpiping12:04 The Journey of Learning Bagpipes20:36 Discussing the Difficulty of Common Tunes21:05 Appreciation for Listener Questions21:46 Reading Listener Mail22:36 Analyzing Listener's Piping Journey27:49 Addressing Listener's Desire for Critique28:23 Challenges of Learning Piping in New Zealand30:00 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

Hemingwayhero68 ,

A must-listen for both enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Engaging and informative, this podcast dives deep into the world of bagpipes, offering fascinating insights and discussions on everything from history to contemporary trends. A must-listen for both enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Prideofmidtown78 ,

Amazing podcast

As a newer piper, your podcast was highly recommended to me by a highly experienced piper and I can’t thank them enough. I have listened to every single episode and I feel like I have gotten something out of each one of them. Thank you for taking your time to creat this content. I look forward to your future episodes! Keep up the strong work!

gamer73748854 ,

Great bagpiping content

Andrew from the online pipe and drum school "the pipers dojo" is very knowledgeable and it shows in the podcast. If you are looking to learn more about bagpiping you should check this out!

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