| An A set of Scottish Small Pipes' chanter plays a 'Scottish' scale
of A, with flattened leading notes of G natural. The chanter and drones
use plastic reeds. Not only are these very stable but they combine perfectly
with the woods I use to give a great tone. The chanter has a slightly
tapered bore which helps to broaden and amplify the lower notes.
Although my personal preference is for using closed fingering on the
chanter, I can provide chanters tuned for Highland fingering or open
fingering. Your choice of fingering system will ultimately depend on
your chosen playing style.
The three drones share a common stock. The usual drone configuration
is a bass drone sounding low A, a tenor sounding A an octave above and
a baritone sounding E. It is possible to tune the baritone drone down
to sound D. This provides another drone combination to suit different
keys or modes. The Highland configuration of one bass and two identical
tenors is also available. My full range includes pipes in F, E flat,
D, C, B flat, A or low G. (Flat G is also available; see 'Musette pitched
smallpipes.')
I usually make the pipes of Scottish yew for its richness of tone.
Other woods are also available. The chanter and drones usually have
boxwood ends and the drones each have delicate boxwood plugs. The drone
and stock ferrules are brass. Horn ends and ferrules can be fitted as
extras if required. The bag is hand-sewn leather, with the traditional
green baize woollen cover.
I supply my Scottish smallpipes with beautifully made Scottish-style
bellows.
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