Thanks for the interesting and useful construction! Now I've understood how to make a membrane pipe and I'll do it someday. But, you know it's not a bagpipe. Bag in any bagpipe or bladderpipe performs a function of reservoir or third lung. The glove here is just a decorative thing, you can easily get rid of it.
@@Klabauterbub the main difference between these two bagpipes that mr.Pollack's bagpipe has a backward valve and mr.Elwell's hasn't. This is the reason why he can't blow the big glove balloon and his glovepipe works only with human exhale.
If you want to be able to tune them a little better you can try to make the drone pipe like a very small trombone slide and tune it that way, you can make the drone out of PVC pipe because you don't need to drill holes in it
There’s a helpful chart at around 9:00; you’ll need to measure the total length of your pipe, and then calculate percentages of that using the chart. I hope that helps!
You need to put a valve between the mouthpiece and the glove! Without the valve you can't inflate the glove because the air will escape from the mouthpiece. And if you can't inflate it... it's just useless :)
I would be interested to see/try a version with a valve included, too. That might require less steady air pressure. But as you can see in my video, the glove inflates just fine.
ruclips.net/video/ZPGvOol10xw/видео.html Take a look at this video: when the guy stops blowing air, the bagpipe keeps playing. That's because all the air in the glove (the pressure inside the glove is quite high, you can see that the rubber is really stretched) can escape only from the pipes. The valve does not allow air to go backwards through the mouthpiece. Yes, your glove inflates, but when you stop blowing, the bagpipe doesn't play anymore. I hope I explained well the concept :)
THANK YOU!! This just made my year. You're the best person ever.
When the glove went up at the start i freaking died XDDDDD
Right after I finish my balsa wood kazoo, and my Skink Charming Nose Flute, I'm going to make one of these!
Thanks for the interesting and useful construction!
Now I've understood how to make a membrane pipe and I'll do it someday.
But, you know it's not a bagpipe. Bag in any bagpipe or bladderpipe performs a function of reservoir or third lung. The glove here is just a decorative thing, you can easily get rid of it.
ruclips.net/video/boxy9B5U72w/видео.html
@@Klabauterbub the main difference between these two bagpipes that mr.Pollack's bagpipe has a backward valve and mr.Elwell's hasn't. This is the reason why he can't blow the big glove balloon and his glovepipe works only with human exhale.
@@v.ryohoff Absolutely! I just wanted to show how such a glove would make sense
I love it. Thank you!
This is freaking Amazing ✌👍
That glove!
You are using a nitrile glove it appears. Latex should be way more stretchy.
This is actually ridiculously difficult to make and to keep in tune.
Benjamin Kelley it took him longer to make video than the bagpipes......
If you want to be able to tune them a little better you can try to make the drone pipe like a very small trombone slide and tune it that way, you can make the drone out of PVC pipe because you don't need to drill holes in it
Brandon Chafin do you have the actual equations/suggestions to find them?
How do you calculate where to put the holes?
There’s a helpful chart at around 9:00; you’ll need to measure the total length of your pipe, and then calculate percentages of that using the chart. I hope that helps!
@@paid2bpatient Thanks, though I was wondering how he calculated those percentages.
Traditional chinese music at home
This is definitely something Grandparents make with the kids and send them home. Lol
Cool I want one maybe you can sell kits on ebay or gumroad? Maybe the sellers fees are too much 10% plus shippings?
You need to put a valve between the mouthpiece and the glove! Without the valve you can't inflate the glove because the air will escape from the mouthpiece. And if you can't inflate it... it's just useless :)
I would be interested to see/try a version with a valve included, too. That might require less steady air pressure. But as you can see in my video, the glove inflates just fine.
ruclips.net/video/ZPGvOol10xw/видео.html
Take a look at this video: when the guy stops blowing air, the bagpipe keeps playing. That's because all the air in the glove (the pressure inside the glove is quite high, you can see that the rubber is really stretched) can escape only from the pipes. The valve does not allow air to go backwards through the mouthpiece.
Yes, your glove inflates, but when you stop blowing, the bagpipe doesn't play anymore.
I hope I explained well the concept :)
you are jesus. thank you :)
As it turns out, I'm neither Jesus nor the best person ever. But i'm glad you enjoyed the video. If you make your own, post a link to it!
Rip my ears.
If bagpipes sound disgusting, this just made my ears bleed out. 0:12
all fingers but the middle one should be taped down. XD
sus asf