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...

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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