This may actually be one of the bagpipe's ancestors. Notice the drone, which plays an octave below the low note, the double bladed reed, and the scale is even similar. That's mixolydian, right?
Auloi was never, in no recorded cases, put together like the instrument your're playing. I think that is more of a launeddas than an antique instrument.
nice sound,theyre in some films about greece and stuff eh?
Bdiddly1 1 year ago
umm, just a note... bagpipes all have bags that allow it to be played continuously....
sutmae1 2 years ago
This may actually be one of the bagpipe's ancestors. Notice the drone, which plays an octave below the low note, the double bladed reed, and the scale is even similar. That's mixolydian, right?
askmrlizard 2 years ago
nah,dun think so..
Uuuurk 2 years ago
Auloi was never, in no recorded cases, put together like the instrument your're playing. I think that is more of a launeddas than an antique instrument.
esperantofeig 3 years ago
Wonderful! Sounds close to Sardinian launeddas. Can you tell the price and upload more recordings of this beautiful instrument, please?
PeterPiper86 3 years ago 3
Yes, sounds like launeddas. But it has two pipes - it is more easy to start to play for beginners.
I'll upload more videos soon.
About the price and details contact me:
ICQ 395446236
ruantplat 3 years ago