Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. No really, greatly appreciated. Sarcasm allowed (and not unexpected).
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Mark
edited to add that I'm playing a concert pitch half set.
I guess I didn't mention this will be my debut performance, other than in sessions and parties, and the like. Sooooo maybe not.MTGuru wrote:The only way to know for sure is to try it with drones, and see if the director and audience run away screaming.
This is all very subjective, which is why I qualified by statement with "to me at any rate". I just don't like the sound of D drones when a tune is in Em or E dorian.rorybbellows wrote:So why should a chanter not sound good with the drones if its the same notes as Gmajor ?
RORY
I edited my first post to say I'm playing a half set.djm wrote:Can't remember if you have regs or not, but if you do, you could always lean on one or two regs keys instead of drones.
djm
Often, if a tune is in Em, it'll finish on E.rorybbellows wrote:How do you know a tune is in Em as opposed to Gmaj ?
RORY