hello sean for chrismas i got some smallpipes because they are similar to lowland pipes could you help me fix this problem? when i get them started i wait for the pressure to go down and press in the bellows but then drones start groaning how often do you have to push in the bellows?
@GWRjim Please take out the Chanter from the Chanter stock and put a cork in it, and get used to "Blowing Your Arm" off the Bag with Non-Rhythmic but full stokes of the
Bellows. That is, as far out as you can comfortably pull the Bellows-Boards out with your Bellows arm. You have to practice getting the Drones steady for a while, then add the Chanter. It took me 2 weeks back in 1973...to get this co-ordination going.
The song starting at 3:20 is lovely and your performance is excellent. This is real traditional music, in my humble opinion; I am sure that old style (non military) Scottish (and any pipe) music was mostly abot songs. I can see a tendency that songs disappear first. I play bellows pipes myself to be able to sing while playing. Sean, your voice for these type of songs is perfect. Thank You! Miki
@seanthepiper
thanks for your help sean! what would i do without you!
GWRjim 2 months ago
hello sean for chrismas i got some smallpipes because they are similar to lowland pipes could you help me fix this problem? when i get them started i wait for the pressure to go down and press in the bellows but then drones start groaning how often do you have to push in the bellows?
GWRjim 2 months ago
@GWRjim Please take out the Chanter from the Chanter stock and put a cork in it, and get used to "Blowing Your Arm" off the Bag with Non-Rhythmic but full stokes of the
Bellows. That is, as far out as you can comfortably pull the Bellows-Boards out with your Bellows arm. You have to practice getting the Drones steady for a while, then add the Chanter. It took me 2 weeks back in 1973...to get this co-ordination going.
seanthepiper 2 months ago
i havent gotten that far into the music to understand the different scales... hopefully ill understand it some day
johnnyhorton2 4 months ago
do all of the traditional GHB song sound decent on these. i figure the baritone drone would cause some problems with the songs
johnnyhorton2 4 months ago
@johnnyhorton2 Yes all GHB Scots tunes sound good on this Pipe.
In the 19th Century most Scots Pipers played these INDOORS,
so they wouldn't blast the audience out of the hall etc.
There's no problem, I simply silence the Baritone "E" while I play tunes in "D" major.
Tunes in B minor sound nice with the Baritone E, in my opinion.
seanthepiper 4 months ago
Great stuff :)
ruiseartalcorn 4 months ago
Thank you for your kind words Miklos !!!
seanthepiper 2 years ago
The song starting at 3:20 is lovely and your performance is excellent. This is real traditional music, in my humble opinion; I am sure that old style (non military) Scottish (and any pipe) music was mostly abot songs. I can see a tendency that songs disappear first. I play bellows pipes myself to be able to sing while playing. Sean, your voice for these type of songs is perfect. Thank You! Miki
nemethmik 2 years ago
Danke, Danke, Mein Heer !
seanthepiper 2 years ago
5*****
Sounds great!!!
NIce set of Pipes!!!!
Great Video!!!!
Best regards from Germany
TheHighlandPiper 2 years ago
Thanks David ! B.B. Simmons has been helping me.
I could not have done any of this SOLO !
More Later ! Sean
HEADSUPBERKELEY 2 years ago
Bravo Sean :)
dmarker21 2 years ago