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Grip

gracing technique (in order of complexity / frequency): c2

No identical types known (yet).

3 consecutive gracenotes: g¹, d² and g¹; But for equal starting/target notes identical to the Leumluath (with preceding Singling); A 2nd form has target notes on b¹ and c², but no starting on g¹ (and no Singling):

Examples from Logan: g²*-f²-g¹-d²-g¹-f²; a²*-g²-g¹-d²-g¹-g²; a²-g¹-d² ⇢g¹-a² // a¹-g¹-d²-g¹-b¹; a¹-g¹-d²-g¹-c²; b¹-g¹-d²-g¹-b¹; c²-g¹-d²-g¹-c².
NB: Example(s) to be replaced with staff-notation.

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Sources

Logan, [?]: Complete tutor for the Highland bagpipe [London, [1936?]]. Entirely revised by captain John MacLellan… London, s.a. [ca. 1980], p.XIV.

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Grip [1] (Leumluath & Taorluath movements; College of Piping tutor [video])
Grip [2] (College of Piping tutor [video])