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A couple of videos of the foot-joint that allows the playing of C below the bottom D to better illustrate how it works, for those interested. They are a bit rough (I'm not a seasoned uilleann piper). I hope to have some better ones down the road.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roxhNkZMB3c http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voU-IHpU5us (I posted these on other forums a while back, but forgot to do so here.) |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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This is very interesting. Doe it have any effect on popping octave?
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None whatsoever. Once you get used to using the foot-joint, all other regular features of playing remain the same. This was a design parameter that I spent a lot of time on - making sure that the foot-joint doesn't interfere with any of the functions of regular playing.
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