LIST
FEGURÐ OG VELLÍÐAN
HANDVERK
MENNING OG SAGA
SKEMMTUN
UMHVERFI
MATUR OG DRYKKUR
GRÆN FRAMTÍÐ
ÖFUGVERKFRÆÐI
VÍSINDI
ÍÞRÓTTIR
TÆKNI
KLÆÐANLEG TÆKNI

Building Simple Bagpipes — A Reed, a Bag and a Drone
Build a simple bagpipe: a hide bag of air feeding cane reeds, so the sound never stops for breath. Make the airtight bag, cut a beating reed into the chanter for the melody and a droning pipe for the harmony, then blow the bag full and squeeze. A serious maker build in the reed, the air reservoir and the drone.
Miðlungs
Several hours over a few sessions
Leiðbeiningar
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Music that never stops for breath
Music that never stops for breath
A bagpipe is a reed instrument with a bag of air between your breath and the reeds. Blow the bag full, squeeze it, and the reeds sound on and on: a chanter pipe for the melody and a drone pipe for the harmony.
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Make the bag
Make the bag
Sew or fold hide into an airtight pouch with three openings — for the blowpipe, the chanter and the drone. Rub every seam with wax so no air can leak out.
Efni fyrir þetta skref:
Rawhide1 piece
Beeswax1 piece3
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Cut the chanter pipe
Cut the chanter pipe
Cut a bamboo or cane pipe and bore a row of finger holes in it. This is the chanter — the melody pipe.
Efni fyrir þetta skref:
Bamboo1 pieceNauðsynleg verkfæri:
Hacksaw4
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Cut the chanter reed
Cut the chanter reed
Near the top of the chanter, cut a thin tongue in the cane wall that springs slightly open — a single beating reed. Rushing air slaps it against its slot to make a buzzing tone.
Nauðsynleg verkfæri:
Sloyd Carving Knife5
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Cut the drone pipe
Cut the drone pipe
Cut a longer pipe with its own reed but NO finger holes — the drone. It sounds one fixed, unchanging note the whole time you play.
Efni fyrir þetta skref:
Bamboo1 pieceNauðsynleg verkfæri:
Sloyd Carving Knife6
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Cut the blowpipe
Cut the blowpipe
Cut a short blowpipe to fill the bag, and fit a small flap of leather inside it as a one-way valve so air can go into the bag but not blow back out.
Efni fyrir þetta skref:
Bamboo1 piece7
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Fit the pipes to the bag
Fit the pipes to the bag
Push each pipe into its opening in the bag and bind it tight with waxed twine, airtight, so air escapes only through the reeds.
Efni fyrir þetta skref:
Abaca Tying Twine1 piece
Beeswax1 piece8
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Blow up the bag
Blow up the bag
Blow steadily through the blowpipe to fill the bag with air, then tuck it firmly under your arm.
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Squeeze for sound
Squeeze for sound
Squeeze the bag with your arm to drive air through the reeds. Because the bag stores air, you can snatch a breath through the blowpipe while your arm keeps the sound going.
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Play a tune over the drone
Play a tune over the drone
Finger the chanter holes for the melody while the drone hums its fixed note underneath. Keep the bag pressure even and steady for a clean, unwavering tone.
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Compendium — the bag, the reed and the drone
Compendium — the bag, the reed and the drone
A bagpipe is a reed instrument with a clever addition: a bag of air between your breath and the reeds. Each pipe is voiced by a reed — here a single 'beating' reed, a thin tongue cut in the cane that springs almost shut and then slaps rapidly against its own slot as air rushes past, chopping the airflow into a buzzing tone that the pipe's air column shapes into a note. A clarinet works the very same way; oboes and many real bagpipes use a double reed, two tongues beating against each other. Note that this is different from the FREE reed of the sheng and khaen, whose tongue swings cleanly THROUGH its slot; a beating reed slaps the slot shut. On its own a reed pipe stops the instant you pause to breathe — so the bag fixes that: you blow it full through a one-way blowpipe, then squeeze it with your arm to push a steady stream of air through all the reeds at once, and you can breathe in without the music ever stopping. That is also why bagpipes always have DRONES: extra pipes with reeds but no finger holes, each locked to one endless note, humming under the chanter's melody — the same constant-drone idea as the hurdy-gurdy's turning wheel. The chanter is the melody pipe, its finger holes shortening the air column to change the note like any flute or recorder. Bagpipes are ancient and worldwide: the Scottish Great Highland pipes, the bellows-blown Irish uilleann pipes, the Spanish gaita, the French musette, and pipes across the Middle East and India — everywhere, the same union of a reed, a bag and a drone.
Efni
4- 1 pieceStaðgengill
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