I play the pipes by myself. But I' ve never seen how it's made. It' s quite interesting and sophisticated. And also an art for itself. Greetings frae a Scotland lovin' piper o' germany and ta for the vid.
Bagpipe are so cool. Like Hurst gurgys to. But those bag pipes , wow. Love the sound. Legend has it, the bagpipes are the only instrument the dead can hear. I guess, love it or hate it, you gotta agree.
nice craftsmanship ! Question : does the drones thickness modulation of the outside diameter (not just the decorative engravements) impacts the sound in any way (if so in which way?) or is it purely decorative ?thanks
From an audiology perspective the outside profile could have a minimal effect on the sound, the thickness of the pipe walls etc, but the difference is not noticeable to the human ear. What is noticeable is changes in the internal bore, different makers use different dimensions to create a different sound.
Old ones are ebony but more now from cocus wood of african black wood (abw). I have seen pipes made from maple but they look funny. Polypenco is a dense plastic resin that is also coming to the fore and makes for a very stable and durable set of fair sounding pipes.
Great to see how my favorite instrument is made
Love the video! Greetings from Florida USA
Very nice video and excellent sound from the pipes.
Lovely video, love the bagpipes. Greeting from your Nordic brothers.
I play the pipes by myself. But I' ve never seen how it's made. It' s quite interesting and sophisticated. And also an art for itself.
Greetings frae a Scotland lovin' piper o' germany and ta for the vid.
Loved the video!! Great pipes!
Bagpipe are so cool. Like Hurst gurgys to. But those bag pipes , wow. Love the sound.
Legend has it, the bagpipes are the only instrument the dead can hear. I guess, love it or hate it, you gotta agree.
Lovely pipes.
very interesting mate. girls loved the video
Sarahjane Winters
nice craftsmanship ! Question : does the drones thickness modulation of the outside diameter (not just the decorative engravements) impacts the sound in any way (if so in which way?) or is it purely decorative ?thanks
From an audiology perspective the outside profile could have a minimal effect on the sound, the thickness of the pipe walls etc, but the difference is not noticeable to the human ear. What is noticeable is changes in the internal bore, different makers use different dimensions to create a different sound.
What tartan are you wearing in this video?
+Dan Keeler Hi Dan, I'm wearing the Eternity tartan which is produce by The Kilt Centre in Hamilton.
Thanks,
Craig.
What's the species of wood which is used to make the pipes ?
Old ones are ebony but more now from cocus wood of african black wood (abw). I have seen pipes made from maple but they look funny. Polypenco is a dense plastic resin that is also coming to the fore and makes for a very stable and durable set of fair sounding pipes.
I am saving my nickles now so in a year or two I will be a proud owner of a set.
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thats african blackwood,,
Correct