This tune is a semi-traditional bagpipe melody first used by Mr. Rudolf Lughofer, who rediscovered the Austrian pipes in the early 80s.
The bagpipe is also from Pavel Cip, the pipes are in A-major, with the chanter sounding e'-g#'-a'-b'-c#'-d'-e'-f#' and the drone A, both using single reeds. The bag is labrador.
ich bin stolz auf mein österreich
TheJanitschar14 1 month ago
mein sackpfeifen lehrer hat einen österreichischen dudelsack
TheJanitschar14 1 month ago
@Minervasux All European lands had bagpipes but some lost bagpipe tradition with industrialisation and arival of accordion.
Voodoozeko 3 months ago
@Eragon2811 I dunno, I guess I just kinda forgot wtf violins sound like.
Minervasux 1 year ago
@Minervasux since when do bagpipes sound like violins?!
Eragon2811 1 year ago
How many countries each have their own bagpipes? And why do bagpipes always sound like violins?
Minervasux 1 year ago
Very different! It looks like you should be stuffing tobacco in the brass part of the instrument :) You play it very well.
I bet your house is a regular museum of bagpipes!
GOBRAGH2 2 years ago
aha thx
urssulas 4 years ago
It was used by both nationalities since around 1700.
SchwarzGelb2008 4 years ago
whos bagpipe is this czeh or austrian german???
urssulas 4 years ago