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    Ornamentación
    15 minutos

    Cran Drill

    Este ejercicio aún no está traducido del todo — las instrucciones siguientes están en inglés.

    The cran is an ornament borrowed from uilleann piping (where a roll on low D is physically impossible). It uses a rapid series of cuts in succession on the D note to create a stuttering, percussive effect. The cran is used to drive home D notes with rhythmic energy — particularly effective at the start of a phrase or on a long held D. It is an advanced ornament requiring fast, precise finger control.

    Instrucciones paso a paso

    1. 1

      Play a sustained low D (all holes covered). Briefly lift and replace the E finger (hole 6, bottom of lower hand), making a single cut on D. Repeat until this cut is clean and brief.

    2. 2

      Now make two cuts in sequence on D: lift and replace the E finger, then immediately lift and replace the F# finger. The D should remain continuous, with two brief interruptions.

    3. 3

      Add a third cut: after the F# cut, add a G cut. Three cuts in rapid sequence: E, F#, G — each finger lifts and falls as quickly as possible.

    4. 4

      The full traditional cran on D: E — F# — G cuts in rapid succession. Practice slowly at first — all three should sound evenly spaced.

    5. 5

      Apply the cran to musical context: play a D-heavy passage from a reel or hornpipe, replacing held D notes with crans.

    Consejos de práctica

    • The cran is most effective when the cuts are extremely fast — they should sound like a brief stutter or buzz, not three separate notes.
    • Listen to uilleann pipers performing slow airs to hear the cran in its most expressive form before applying it at speed.
    • Some traditional players use only two cuts for the cran (E and F#). Both versions are valid.
    • The cran is particularly effective on low D at the very start of a reel — it announces the note with authority.

    ¿Listo para aplicarlo en una melodía de verdad?

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