EvilKimEvil wrote:
I played the Great Highland Bagpipes in the 90s. I wish I had taken up the Uillean pipes instead. The sound is beautiful and takes less muscle to produce. I still have my highland pipes, but I don't have time to practice enough to keep all those random muscles in peak condition.
I know what you mean; when I arrived in Marseille in September, I was having trouble with my birl, as I only play GHB nowadays mostly at family parties and memorials.
If you have a 1/4" electric or manual drill, and would like to have some fun, you can cut four pieces of 1/4" thick wood into narrow pyramids and stick them together with crazy glue, and
make your own Uilleann pipe chanter!
I've seen one fully functional UP half-set made entirely from PVC pipe and vinyl tubing; and, here's directions for
How to make a set of highland pipes from PVC piping.
You can make a bag from the hide of the mythical Nauga, and there's plans on the web for making those and simple, functional bellows. Hardware store items completes a practice set you can assemble yourself for probably about $50 or less (which is a hell of a lot less than the $500-plus cost of a good professionally made one), and that chanter can be made by any aspie with the ability to follow clearly written, detailed instructions, and your chanter can be made to sound like one made by the finest maker, and it's all your own work!
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