[NSP] Smallpipes Simulator

2010-04-20 Thread Anthony Robb

   Hellos apiece
   This is an intriguing idea but I can't help wondering whether simulator
   might be too strong a claim? In 35 years of piping tuition, not only in
   the UK but also Germany, NZ and USA, I've clocked up over 5000
   tutee-hrs of experience and the first (also main and universal)
   stumbling block with our instrument is keeping the bag well-filled and
   maintaining a steady pressure.
   A smallpipes simulator that does not have this as part of its make up
   is a bit like having a flight simulator that only does the taxiing bit.
   There may be plans to provide under-arm pressure sensitive pads to
   simulate this main difficulty but until they are available perhaps a
   more accurate description would be in order?
   Cheers
   Anthony


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[NSP] smallpipes

2009-05-26 Thread Adrian
   I have read and contbulalated-(is this a word?) Irish.English and
   Scotttish.What are the Northumberland bagpipes;what are they? Are they
   distinct from other bagpipes?  Yes, the chanter the end is blocked up.

   Adian



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[NSP] smallpipes

2008-06-29 Thread HBabcock
A friend has two sets of Scottish smallpipes for sale.   One set  is by 
Hamish Moore and another by Nick Whitmer.   Photos can be  furnished.   Please 
contact me if  interested.



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