Hakam Din
Scottish Smallpipes - Indian Cocobolo Wood - Wooden Mounts
Scottish Smallpipes - Indian Cocobolo Wood - Wooden Mounts
Scottish Smallpipes By Hakam Din
Crafted with absolute precision, this beautiful set of pipes offer a unique experience to professionals while also being an excellent starting point for beginners on their musical journey.
This set of Scottish Smallpipes is made of Indian Cocobolo Wood, fully seasoned, relatively low maintainance and resistant to harsh weather conditions.
The basic scale of the Scottish Smallpipes is identical to the Mixolydian scale of the Highland Bagpipes and uses the same fingering as them.
The advantage of mouth blown pipes is that it’s easier for Highland Players to transition to smallpipes without having to learn the bellows technique, while the Bellow Blown Set offers the advantage of greater stability of tuning (due to smaller fluctuations in humidity and temperature of air across the reeds) and the possibility to sing or talk whilst playing.
For pipes in A, the tenor drone is tuned to the low "A" of the chanter (the tonic), and the bass drone to the "A" an octave below this. The Baritone Drone works as a dominant drone to the E above the bass.
History:
Originally one of the first documented bagpipes in Scotland, along with the Border pipes, smallpipes were popular in the Lowland areas of Scotland as far north as Aberdeen. Evidence shows them to have existed since the 15th century, when they were used for dancing and entertainment in court and castle, later they became popular amongst burgh pipers and town minstrels until the early 19th Century
Scottish Smallpipes are extremely popular with Highland pipers, many of whom use them as a second instrument better suited to indoor playing, and play them according to the Highland tradition or as a quite rehearsal for the highland pipes
PLEASE NOTE: Drone Reeds are not Included in the set, compatible drones reeds can be bought from Scottish Reed Makers Pipe Dreams, more information on that after purchase.