454 - One Thing At A Time (Dojo Conversations Episode 124)
Ever felt like you're spinning in circles trying to fix everything at once – tuning, timing, pressure, remembering tunes, embellishments?
You don’t have to do it all at once. In fact, you shouldn’t. Progress doesn’t have to mean doing more; it can mean doing less, but better.
Focusing on just one thing at a time can transform your piping – and your confidence.
This week, Andrew and Jim get real about the chaos that can come with learning the pipes. From fasting before blood work to skeptical takes on DNA kits (and a few hilarious piping mishaps along the way), they unpack the power of focusing on just one thing at a time. Whether you're just starting out or you've been playing for years, you'll pick up some solid, practical tips for structuring your practice, cutting down on overwhelm, and tuning into what really matters.
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Here’s what we cover this week:
00:00 Introduction and Morning Struggles
00:54 DNA Kits and Genetic Skepticism
02:25 Bagpipe Challenges and Overwhelm
04:42 The Importance of Routine in Bagpiping
16:02 Learning and Teaching Bagpipes
19:13 Setting Up Your Bagpipes
19:40 Starting with the Drones
19:48 Introducing the Chanter
20:31 Proper Bag Inflation
21:32 Learning Tunes One Step at a Time
22:40 Listening to Different Renditions
27:43 Adding Embellishments Gradually
28:39 The Importance of Focus
33:52 Juggling and Multitasking
36:45 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts