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The Sage
post Sat 28 Aug 2004, 00:09
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Anyone come across a decent Sf2 or sample of a bagpipe- don't particularly want to spend $300-400 for a sample cd for 1 sound
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post Sat 28 Aug 2004, 16:11
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here's the thing about bag pipes.. The drones go on forever... or as long as the performance. I have some exelent examples of bagpipes, but the jest of the matter is that the drones will break every time that ther is a breath (using a wind midi controller), or in the case of the use of a keyboard controller. it becomes difficult to imulate a bagpipe. Your best bet it to get an example or sample of the drones (in the key desired), then do the melody over it using multitraking. You can do this with a multiple amount of styles of instrumente and sounds. Look for sounds in the pipe sounds, or possible the flute sounds and work with that. There are some resorses at Click here

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Jaysee
post Mon 30 Aug 2004, 02:52
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I playd the pipes as a kid. The drones do go on, are a bastard to keep in tune, 'cant recall if they're an A with two Ds or the other way around. Much of their 'bagpipiness' comes from 'grace notes' which pepper notation of Scots music. These exist in a sort of rtthmic limbo as they arent bar subdivisions....you just cram 'em in!
The ones I remember dimly are 'doublings, triplets , touraloos..cant spell that but it sounds like Scottish , and the finger twiddling 'Burl'
Pipers dont do circular breathing like say a digery doo, or some modern sax andbrass players. baggpipes on the other hand use an infated leather bag held under the arm and squeezed while the player is breathing in.
Now heres a strange bit of trivia: did you know the traditional way to keep the leathe bag plaible and moist, is filling it with black treacle. You get a whiff of of this maloderous substanvce...I can vividly recall the smell/taste...'Orrible!
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post Sun 23 Apr 2006, 22:13
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Here an absolutely GREAT SF2 Soundfont I found as free sample download:
http://www.sf2midi.com
http://www.sf2midi.com/index.php?page=sdet&id=8002

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