hmm - good point.  A friend of mine has offered to lend me a bagpipe chanter so 
I can see how it works.  I'm not sure if its similar but I played French horn 
in high school and didn't really have a problem.  I'm a runner and not a 
smoker, so I'm hoping I have the wind power, but I'm going to try out the 
bagpipe chanter first and see how that goes.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 5:28 PM
  Subject: Re: [HG] PS Rauschpfeif?


  I would urge you to consider this matter carefully. I attended a workshop in 
which everyone in the class in which everyone in the class got to play dulcian, 
shawm, schalmei, rauschpfeiff, crummhorn, cornamuse, cornetto, and rackett, the 
whole family of each, all in one day. I was so enchanted with the overwhelming 
dominance of the schalmei and the rauschpfeiff, that I got one of each at some 
expense, perhaps from Moeck. (Long time ago.) Turns out the wind resistance of 
each was well beyond my ability, and I am not one to give up on anything loud 
readily. I could not, in fact, play a whole piece on either without blowing my 
chops. It was tantamount to playing one's thumb. I was grateful in the end, to 
find a buyer. I am now perfectly happy with cornamuse and crummhorn. The best 
way to make a decision is see if you can get a bagpipe going. If you can, you 
can play a rauschpfeiff.
  Cheers,
  Alice





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