If Organology is a study of musical instruments then musical
archaeology is a piecing together of facts about a time and place of
that instrument.
My newly made bagpipe would tell of many layers of musical history, and as it stands today, a history that travels continents.
If we start with the oldest first:
The
Drones, then we will find out that they came from India, the Punjab. I
bought a set of Highland pipes in a small town in 1995. They cost me 18
UK pounds, with it I got several drone reeds and chanter reeds, in fact I
bought what there was in his shop. I suspected the chanter would not be
in tune but the rest of the pipe I could use for other things. In fact
teh reeds fit well in my Border pipe too.
The 3 drones were in a rubber bag, very small, easily inflated but leaked a lot.
The blow pipe had a metal mouth piece which fell off after several years.
With all its faults it did play, and I did use this set of pipes for experiments over the years.
The pipe is made from wood, the chanter is conically bored and not dissimilar to the bore of my Border pipe.
I
used the Indian Bass drone in my Hybrid Bagpipe, it plays in 'Bb' as
well as in 'A' and by changing the drones around (removing the middle
section) I can also play in 'D' with the same reed.
I use the cane reeds I bought in India and they are very good and reliable after so many years.
I
use all stocks from the Indian bagpipe too, as well as mouth piece. I
have made a few mouth piece tips to replace the metal one I lost. The
'crack value' i have replaced recently to make it more air tight.
The
Bag I bought in Spain in 2011 from a shop in Madrid, it is a synthetic
bag which is in a 'pear drop' design, not my favorite to hold, I think
in the future I would buy/make a bag in the Highland style.
The cover was made by myself and Leila with fabric bought in Madrid and Zamora.
The
Chanter/s I play are a mixture of traditions. Originally I got it to
play with my Sanabresa Chanter in Bb, I turned a stock for it and
connected it to the bag.
I also made a stock for my Border pipes
chanter and if I tuned the drones down to 'A' I could get a good sound
with the same reed
I also turned a stock for my Galician chanter
in D, I removed the middle section of the Drone and it played a D drone
to go with it.
The beauty of mouth blown pipes over
bellows blown is the less time to 'pick up and play'; and less time in
tuning the drones, also with these pipes I have been able to add a
Galician reed in all of them, where as to obtain a Border reed or
Sanabresa reed is quite difficult.
Another advantage with this
system is that I have 3 chanters and 1 bag, which saves space when
transporting them and costs a lot less to buy.
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