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This was about a year and a half ago, I had my jaw wired shut because it was broken, so couldn't play my actual pipes. These are Ross Electronic Bagpipes. I kinda go psyco in the end.
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CH BAGPIPING professional bagpiper, Eric Evenhuis, plays the electronic bagpipes at the Chapman wedding reception as guest mingle and send their congratulations to the bride and groom.
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Willie McCallum plays the Redpipe Caledonia. The Redpipe Caledonia is an electronic bagpipe with a blowpipe based on sound samples of GHB, smallpipe, and medieaval bagpipes. Various fingering tables can be applied. A broad spectrum of transpositions is available. www.redpipes.eu
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Electronic bagpipes vPipes - uilleann demostratrion in Ponferrada (Spain). Jig.
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A demonstration of Ross Electronic Bagpipes....the tune "Black Bear"
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Here I'm showing the Hungarian Electric Bagpipe. It is made by Istvan Adorjan, a great piper and engineer. The chanter part of the set is wood and is exactly the same as a real chanter. The chanter has a "quick switch" touch sensor, the bottom right hole. This way the user can stop the sound with...
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Recorded using Studio Piper (bagpipe software) and the Technopipes (electronic bagpipe hardware). To hear the true high quality audio visit - www.epipes.co.uk/products.html
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amazing grace on fagerstrom electric chanter connected to marshall AVT20 amp
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Forsyth Technical Community College's International Student Club organized an International Day, and had celtic musicians from the community play live music. The gentleman is playing an electronic bagpipe instrument--not even putting the pipe to his mouth, but just fingering the notes. It's...
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The electronic bagpipes are an electronic instrument emulating the tone and/or playing style of the bagpipes. Most electronic bagpipes feature a simulated chanter, which is used to ...
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DegerPipes is an Electronic Bagpipe Chanter with phones and MIDI output. It is an ideal supplement to the ordinary practice chanter, and much more...
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Ross Electronic Bagpipes - Ross Electronic Bagpipes are a great way to practice the pipes. The digital Ross pipes can be used as a practice chanter or amplified for performance.
The name bagpipe has almost become synonymous with its best-known form, the Great Highland Bagpipe, overshadowing the great number and variety of traditional forms of bagpipe. There are also a set of ornaments usually used for pìobaireachd, for example the dare, vedare, chedare, darado, taorluath and crunluath. These embellishments are also used for note emphasis, for example to emphasize the beat note or other phrasing patterns. Electronic-Bagpipes Examples of bagpipes include the old French musette, Scottish and Irish pipes, smaller Northumbrian pipes, Breton biniou, Spanish gaita, and numerous variants in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. The Great Highland Bagpipe (Gaelic : A' Phìob Mhòr, in English often abbreviated GHB) is a type of bagpipe native to Scotland, which has achieved widespread recognition through its usage in the British military and achieved the widespread prominence it enjoys today, whereas other bagpipe traditions throughout Europe, ranging from Spain to Russia, almost universally went into decline by the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Up until her death, the Queen Mother had appointed an official Piper to the Queen. Electronic-Bagpipes The popularity of the pipes grew and were spread across Europe by migrants.
The drones rest against the piper's shoulder and point upward. Certain families became synonymous with the pipes and particular melodies. Electronic-Bagpipes The Great Highland Bagpipe is classified as a woodwind instrument, like the bassoon, oboe, or clarinet. Some bagpipe music is used for minor occasions and other tunes are used only for special occasions. It has a range from one whole tone lower than the tonic to one octave above it (in piper's parlance: Low G, Low A, B, C#, D, E, F#, High G, and High A; the C and F could or should be called sharp but this is often omitted). Electronic-Bagpipes The Highland bagpipes soon became a tradition of Scotland. Clans used the bagpipes to awaken their families to a new day, to call war and were also played at weddings and funerals.
For centuries the Scots used the bagpipe as a weapon of war. Electronic-Bagpipes However, today the notes of the chanter are usually tuned in just intonation to the Mixolydian scale. The two tenor drones are an octave below the keynote (Low A) of the chanter) and the bass drone two octaves below. It is an instrument that was used for ceremonies and played a large role in the myths, stories and makings that are part of the rich tales of Scotland and its people. Electronic-Bagpipes The GHB actually has four reeds; the chanter reed (double), two tenor drone reeds (single), and one bass drone reed (single). Although it is classified as a double reed instrument, the reeds are all closed inside the wooden stocks, instead of being played directly by mouth as other woodwinds are. These three single gracenotes (G, D, and E) are the most commonly used and are.
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