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Smallpipes

Smallpipes


i'm thinking about buying a set of mouth blown small pipes...

('mouth blown' because I play the Gaita and own a set of Uilleann pipes ....and bizarrely prefer mouth blown !!!)

..I've noticed the Walsh Small pipes ...they are also available in D, which is handy ! ...but have been told the D chanter has very close fingering ?

..........any recommendations / advice welcomed :-}

J

# Posted on January 24th 2004 by DeffGoat

Re: Smallpipes

Hi Deff Goat.
Gibson does a set of Smallpipes in D with good spacing.
http://www.gibsonpipes.com/products/smallpipes/
TTFN
PP

# Posted on January 25th 2004 by Pied Piper

Re: Smallpipes

Take a look at Walsh's shuttlepipes. Compact, rugged. I've had a set for a couple of years now and enjoy them. Having been a Highland piper, the much reduced pressure took a bit of getting to.....

# Posted on January 25th 2004 by Uilleann11

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If you play the highland pipes I'd get a set of A pipes, it's easy to learn tunes and you don't have to transpose them. But if you don't it might be easier with the D set, the spacing can be a bit tight but it doesn't take long to get used to. Walsh's pipes are good.

# Posted on January 26th 2004 by borderpiper

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...no unfortunately i dont play the highland pipes, I thought may be small pipes might give me an insight into the GHB ??

i play the Gaita Galego ( Galician Bagpipes) which has opened fingering with some crossed for odd notes ...is the D chanter crossed fingering on the Walsh pipes ?????

I would like a set of border pipes but the good ones seem to cost a fair bit of money. I was once very fortunate to play several sessions with Fred Morrison in Lorient and he left me in awe of the border pipes ...as does Rory Campbell.

# Posted on January 26th 2004 by DeffGoat

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The fingering tends to be the same on the highland, small and border pipes, regardless of key. So if get fingering chart for the highland pipes and think G=C A=D etc that's the fingering.

# Posted on January 26th 2004 by borderpiper

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