If you always wanted to play the bagpipe, this is your opportunity to get your feet wet by learning the bagpipe’s most popular tune “Amazing Grace”. Start with just a pencil!
More about the Program
This program is designed to teach a new student to play Amazing Grace in 6 video lessons.
Here is what you will learn in this program:
- How to finger the bagpipe chanter
- How to read notes
- How to read rhythm
- How to play basic ornamentation
- How to play the tune “Amazing Grace
To get started, order a practice chanter, then sign up for the lessons. While you’re working on lesson number, you practice chanter will be shipped to you in time for lesson 2. If you have any questions, please email me.
FAQ’s
Do I need a set of bagpipes?
No, the only thing that you’ll need for these lessons is a practice chanter. The cost is $70.00 plus shipping
What if I can’t read music?
We will teach you everything you need to know to succeed.
How much time do I need to practice?
Could you find 15 minutes per day to get started? If you found 30 minutes per day, it is a 2 to 5 year project!
What do I do when I’m finished with the program?
The fastest way to become a bagpiper is with private lessons.
See what some of my students have to say about my programs!
-My Experience Learning the Bagpipes with Gary
Learning the bagpipes (with no previous musical experience) is a very rewarding and satisfying experience. It is also very challenging and at times a frustrating experience. I have been playing now for almost three years and wanted to write down my thoughts about this ongoing journey. I believe the most significant decision I made in the entire process was who I picked as my instructor…..Gary Guth. Looking back on the whole bagpipe learning experience, I can unequivocally say Gary made the difference in my success rather than my possible failure. During my time with Gary, I have experienced his remarkable teaching skills and knowledge. Gary also has displayed great patience with me and an ability to keep me motivated when this instrument offers it’s biggest challenges. I have found these two qualities in him an absolute necessity for my bagpipe journey. Somewhere on this journey, I had something happen to me that I will always cherish: Gary became my friend and bagpipe mentor. Thanks Gary!
Frank Sharpe-Denver, NC
Gary, thank you for all you do. You are such an inspiration to me, you have so much knowledge, talent, patience, and a seemlessly way to convey that to your students! Thank you,
Carol Johnson-Jefferson, GA
“I’ve been reading some of your blogs as they seem to always come at the right time!!! Like air efficiency a few months back, or the recent one I read learning a new tune. I use to be intimidated by new tunes but I think I get excited by them now, the challenge, indentifying the patterns and starting off slowly. I’ve been back playing for 18months and can easily read sheet music now and break down sun pulses etc. i am working on developing my repertoire which I guess just takes time, consistency and patience!! I started a jig called Donella Beaton and at first was quite overwhelmed but there are so many consistent patterns that by nailing the first part has opened up the next 3 quite quickly. I am finding now that when I start on a new tune the process of getting through the first bar, phrase, line, part is happening quicker, probably due to the understanding of the Rhythm, patterns, and timing. Thanks again for the blogs they are great!!! I have been working on a few of my own tunes and am able to maintain my pipes so I am almost a Bagpiper!!!”
Jeremy Suggett-Sydney, Australia
“I just wanted to take the time to thank you. I know you get paid and this is your job, but it’s been a long time since I’ve been really excited about something and I see myself getting a little better than the previous day. Especially in times like this, playing my chanter is one of the best parts of my day and I look forward to it. Anyway, thank you. We would all be a lot better if there were more understanding and patient people like yourself in the world and I just want to thank you for what you do and for putting up with me sometimes.
Chris Gomez-Desert Hot Springs, CA
” I’m so glad you spent time teaching me how to clean, maintain and troubleshoot ….I have been at a cemetery awaiting the funeral party warming up in the cold wind … Pipes great when tuned just before I left home …. then whipped ‘em out and …. Oh my… Horrible.. . What saved the day was your voice in my head… telling me to calm down and troubleshoot the issues …. You’re the best …. Really appreciate the invite to the [Facebook] group, I feel like it was a God Wink for me to pick em back up and do something for me …. God Bless you Gary Guth …. Most Awesome Instructor Ever ”
Anna Campbell-San Angelo, TX
“I didn’t expect such a positive and motivating experience, and I am excited about my next step…joining a band. I will let you know how I progress. Thanks for everything. I look forward to keeping in touch.”
Pat Wherry-NYC, NY