Could anyone please tell me if the amount of pressure required on the bag of a Sackpipa is less/softer than what is required on Scottish Smallpipes, if so is it just a bit less or quite a bit less, and also would this change if the Sakpipa were mouth blown or bellows blown. Thanks for reading and hopefully answering.
David.
Sackpipa question
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Re: Sackpipa question
I'm afraid I have no idea about your question, but will be watching with interest because the Swedish pipes are the main reason I joined this forum.
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Re: Sackpipa question
dunno about the small-pipes but my sackpipa is VERY light.
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Re: Sackpipa question
My experince of scottish small pipes is just one set, but all säckpipas I have played have been lighter.