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In this episode we think on the question of whether Amazing Grace should be played in any random situation. It is my feeling that perhaps the most famous of bagpipe tunes, Amazing Grace, has such power to command emotion that it should not be trifled with or taken lightly. I give a description of a recent event where I was asked to play AG and didn't feel it was the best tune for the circumstance. I also encounter some other challenges which I handled rather poorly and hopefully learned from. This episode features a funky rendition of AG by the band Tartanic.
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By Chris RauthIn this episode we think on the question of whether Amazing Grace should be played in any random situation. It is my feeling that perhaps the most famous of bagpipe tunes, Amazing Grace, has such power to command emotion that it should not be trifled with or taken lightly. I give a description of a recent event where I was asked to play AG and didn't feel it was the best tune for the circumstance. I also encounter some other challenges which I handled rather poorly and hopefully learned from. This episode features a funky rendition of AG by the band Tartanic.
Thepodtasticpiper.com
Instagram: thepodtasticpiper
CHECK OUT TARTANIC AT: TARTANIC.NET