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Getting Back Into It...
A short video of me sounding my drones again after not playing for over a month. Thank you all for your support and encouragement, it means so much!
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Online Store Running Again!
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My online store is back up and running! I mention what products I'm offering, delivery times and the nature of the store. Let me know if you have any questions. Store: kyle5975.wixsite.com/kyle-banta-music Website: bantamusic.com
UPDATE: My Health
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A wee update on a new situation that has arisen with my health and how Im doing.
Bagpipe Practice Chanter Reeds - Strengths and Types
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There are probably beginner bagpipers out there who arent familiar with the types and strengths of practice chanter reeds and why it's so important to get the right one for YOU. Suppliers: Hendersons Imports - www.hendersongroupltd.com/product-category/reeds/practice-chanter-reeds/ Hendersons Imports (reed charts) - www.hendersongroupltd.com/customer-service/reed-chart/ The Piper's Hut - www.th...
Bagpipe Lesson - Tuning Drones (EXTENDED DEMO!)
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I explain tips on tuning your bagpipe drones. I slowly tune the drones one by one, then start to put them out of tune so you can hear the difference!
Mugs ready to Ship (T-shirts to come)!
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Post a comment down below or send me an email through my website or to kyle@bantamusic.com if you want one.
Cock of the North (at 3 speeds)
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Cock of the North on practice chanter played at 45, 50 and 55BPM. Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:33 - 45 BPM 3:37 - 50 BPM 7:19 - 55 BPM
New Merch!
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A new mug. T-shirt is upcoming!
Bagpiping for a Grave Cleaning!
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I bagpiped for a veteran's grave cleaning at a cemetary not far from home. I thank the veteran's (living and passed) for their service!
All the Blue Bonnets are Over the Border (at 3 speeds)
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All the Blue Bonnets are Over the Border. I play the tune at 45, 50 and 55 BPM. I play it at a slower pace then build up the speed. Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:01 - 45 BPM 3:38 - 50 BPM 5:18 - 55 BPM
Brown Haired Maiden for Bagpipes (at 3 speeds)
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Brown Haired Maiden on practice chanter (30 BPM, 40BPM and 50BPM). Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0: 20 - 30BPM 3:08 - 40BPM 5:18 - 50BPM
Update - Please watch till the end, it's important
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Update - Please watch till the end, it's important
Are Your Bagpipes Hard to Play? 3 Things to Check!
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Are Your Bagpipes Hard to Play? 3 Things to Check!
How To Hold Bagpipes!
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How To Hold Bagpipes!
How to Play "The Meeting of the Waters" - 3rd and 4th Parts
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How to Play "The Meeting of the Waters" - 3rd and 4th Parts
Trying A Different Bagpipe Setup
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Trying A Different Bagpipe Setup
How To Play "The Meeting of the Waters" - 2nd Part
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How To Play "The Meeting of the Waters" - 2nd Part
Live Stream (mark your calendars)!
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Live Stream (mark your calendars)!
Bagpipe Lesson - Taorluath Exercise!
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Bagpipe Lesson - Taorluath Exercise!
For John - Scots Wha Hae
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For John - Scots Wha Hae
How To Play "The Meeting of the Waters" - 1st Part
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How To Play "The Meeting of the Waters" - 1st Part
Tunes on Kitchen Pipes!
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Tunes on Kitchen Pipes!
Bagpipe Lesson - Blowing, Squeezing and Playing (Drones IN)!
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Bagpipe Lesson - Blowing, Squeezing and Playing (Drones IN)!
Bagpipe Drone Reeds - Balance Tone VS Kelt
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Bagpipe Drone Reeds - Balance Tone VS Kelt
TESTING & REVIEWING BALANCE TONE BAGPIPE DRONE REEDS!
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TESTING & REVIEWING BALANCE TONE BAGPIPE DRONE REEDS!
Bagpipe Lesson - How To Play Doublings!
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Bagpipe Lesson - How To Play Doublings!
Bagpipe Lesson - How To Play Grips!
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Bagpipe Lesson - How To Play Grips!
Bagpipe Lessons - How To Play Taorluaths
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Bagpipe Lessons - How To Play Taorluaths
Bagpipe Lesson - How To Hold The Chanter PLUS Tips You MUST Know
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Bagpipe Lesson - How To Hold The Chanter PLUS Tips You MUST Know
The 3 Different Drone Reed Bagpipe Combinations You Should Know!
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The 3 Different Drone Reed Bagpipe Combinations You Should Know!

Komentáře

  • @PracticaProphetica
    @PracticaProphetica Před 22 hodinami

    The paperclip up the Cane Drone was very useful to me. I'd seen pictures, but your video demonstration showed it much more clearly. I recently bought 4 instruments from EnSoul: medieval bagpipe, medieval smallpipe, twin chanter bagpipe (no drones), and a medieval"cromorne" pipe (like a cornamuse). These were all made in Pakistan, so I knew there were going to be difficulties. They were all in the $200 CDN range each (after duty/tax/shipping). The medieval "cromorne" ended up being quite good. It worked without too much difficulty and sounded like a medieval/renaissance double-reed instrument. Yay! The bagpipes....oh my. I will say that the wood on them looks quite nice. The medieval bagpipe (chanter and two drones in key of F) has what looks like a cane highland chanter reed. I can't get any sound out of it. The drones have synthetic reeds, similar to the ones you showed here, only smaller. I was able to get them to produce sound, with some work, but they are fairly quiet, and will shut if I put too much pressure. Since the chanter bore is conical, I expect there will be a problem with balance (the drones too soft, the chanter too loud). But since I haven't gotten them that far, it's hard to say! The medieval smallpipe (chanter and two drones in key of D) has a synthetic chanter reed, and small cane drone reeds. It was the first time I'd seen cane drones, so I wasn't sure how to get them to work. I did some searching online. I put a hair down the blade openings, to keep it slightly open, and flexed/bent it back a bit, gently. This got the drones to work, but I'm still having problems with one of them shutting off. I'll try the paperclip. The chanter seems quite off in a different key than its supposed to be. At first when I tried mouth-blowing it, I couldn't get the highest note (with all holes open). It didn't make a difference. The thumb hole seemed remarkably small (about 1/16"). I got a 5/64" drill and reamed it bigger. That worked! So these are also not entirely working yet. The twin chanter bagpipe (also called Mediterranean in some places) has no drones, just a chanter stock, with two pipes (5 holes each), joining a common bell stock a the end. It uses two small cane drone reeds! Initially, I tried using other types of reeds (practice chanter, etc), but nothing was very musical! Since I now know how to make these cane drones work, I'll have to go back and try it again. All the bags seem to be synthetic...a couple of them feel really stiff, so not sure of the material. The bags seem to be sealed well (no leaks). There were problems on a few of them with the blowpipe getting air coming back up from the bag. They used a piece of leather for the stopper valve, and I think it was binding on the side of the mount hole. I trimmed one of them a bit and it was better, but I really think they should be rubber. Something cut from an inner tube would probably work better.

  • @user-up4hb4ei2p
    @user-up4hb4ei2p Před 8 dny

    😂😊

  • @efbuchanan
    @efbuchanan Před 10 dny

    Nice job

  • @GayleS28
    @GayleS28 Před 16 dny

    Great to see you back Kyle!

  • @gramo63
    @gramo63 Před 18 dny

    I have always wondered -- WHY hasn't anyone made a bagpipe -- with the standard CHROMATIC scale? Wouldn't you love to hear bagpipe solos of "Happy Birthday!" and "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" or other common songs? Perhaps SOMEDAY, somebody will create such a bagpipe. And we shall hear the unique bagpipe version of "Czardas" and "Flight of the Bumblebee." And finally, someone will compose a "Concerto for Bagpipes and Orchestra." With such a chromatic instrument, I'm sure that many more people will take up bagpipe-playing.

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      There is a bagpipe version of happy birthday, and probably one for the others mentioned as well. Bagpipe are in a different key. As far as I understand, songs with certain keys are easier to configure bagpipe notes to, while others are much harder or simply not possible. It's not something I've dabbled with much. Celtic folk rock bands in Scotland for example are a good source if you're interested in learning what's been done.

  • @Verathuum
    @Verathuum Před 29 dny

    I’m a brand new piper, and I’ve always assumed you can tune the bass and middle tenor drone to the outer tenor, after the outer tenor was tuned to the chanter. Would that be worse than tuning everything to the chanter, or would it be the same result at the end of the day?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      The outside tenor is tuned to the chanter. Then the bass is typically tuned to the outside tenor with the inside tenor to follow. The bass can be harder to hear for some as it might appear to be more "quiet", per se (it sounds deeper). The ending question is subject to tuning procedure you use. I would personally go with the beginning part. Try tuning the middle tenor to the outside and see what you think. Do you find it harder? Easier? This will help you learn.

  • @trombettafamily9008
    @trombettafamily9008 Před měsícem

    Does everyone out there know if you can run the cutoffs into zoomies right behind the front wheels? Would appreciate if someone knows if it can be done

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      Is this a bagpipe related question? Please clarify.

  • @jmd12127
    @jmd12127 Před měsícem

    Good to see you back at it, brother!

  • @jesseburnette6028
    @jesseburnette6028 Před měsícem

    In your opinion, which of the two was the more air efficient; and on that point, what’s the best sounding, most air efficient synthetic reed on the market?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      From what I remember, I preferred the Kelt reeds. The Balance Tone didnt work as easily in my pipes (I think I struggled to get them to the desired pitch or something). That aside, the Balance Tone had nice tone and were stable. The second part of your question will vary by individual opinion and the type of pipes the person has. I've used EZ reeds for years, as well as Kinnaird, Canning and a few others.

  • @richardconnelly7141
    @richardconnelly7141 Před měsícem

    I learned to play pipes at 24 and was given a hard reed to play,i struggled with this and was told by the pipe major that it was for volume,his pipes i tried one time were a breeze to play.ive come to the conclusion that upon inflating bag to almost firm drones should kick in and a increase pressure to where bag feels firm and fully inflated a slight increase in pressure is needed to start chanter reed at this point any herculean, red faced toad cheek nut busting maneuvers are an indication that the reed is too hard

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      One rule of thumb is if you cannot get through the first line of Scotland the Brave or Green Hills (e.g.), the reed is too hard. While a harder reed will contribute to volume, there's no point to me to play a hard reed that you struggle with just for the sake of volume. You wont enjoy playing and this will in turn decrease your motivation. I've seen too many people give up because they were given hard reeds and felt that they just werent good enough because they couldnt keep the reed sounding.

    • @richardconnelly7141
      @richardconnelly7141 Před 14 dny

      @@KyleBantaMusic totally agree,this hindered my playing on the pipes,my focus was overcoming that reed strength in order to play on the chanter which resulted in a unnatural effort holding the chanter while trying to execute finger movement so more time was spent trying to blow a hard reed than playing

  • @WillMellon
    @WillMellon Před měsícem

    Plug and test the bag - rule #1 - must be airtight.

  • @WillMellon
    @WillMellon Před měsícem

    The Bling don't make "em sing but it can make them heavy. I have 8 sets but for the most part I play simple button mounts of high quality. In all cases I play only the best chanters that I can afford. One good set will do ya. McCallum drones run fine but I don't use their chanter.

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      Each to their own for brand. I've used the same set of Robertsons since 1998.

    • @WillMellon
      @WillMellon Před 14 dny

      @@KyleBantaMusic Nice! My first band pipes were Robertsons. Kyo is my first choice today.

  • @WillMellon
    @WillMellon Před měsícem

    It's not magic but it is an essential part of the art. If you don't have perfect pitch, or you play at more than one pitch and need/want to be spot-on then a quality tuning meter is your guide and 'second opinion'. Final is always by ear. My Kyo chanters are designed to play at 466hz and 476hz and that is right where I play them. Where Murray Huggins made them to play. Give them what they want. added - drones follow chanter.

  • @WillMellon
    @WillMellon Před měsícem

    Informative but - If you're ready to stop guessing buy and learn to use a pressure gauge. Easy medium is around 22-25" w.c. If your chanter reed is playing there set your drones to cut out around 26-28" w.c. and reed strength should be good to go. Set the drones where you want them then tune the reed to fit the drone. Typically 476hz and matched to the chanter. 466hz if you are running b-flat. Bagpipe and reed makers use these numbers. Why don't you? 60+ years and trained in Scotland - in case you're wondering. I doctor and restore bagpipes.

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      I've never used a pressure gauge in my life. I dont know if they were around when I learned in the 90s/2000s. If they were, it wasnt mentioned to me. I learned by ear. 476 isnt bad to start; however, 480 is more preferable nowadays.

    • @WillMellon
      @WillMellon Před 14 dny

      @@KyleBantaMusic 60 plus years for me and multiple bagpipes at once. I solve problems for others and visual aids are helpful. I measure everything and promote lower pitch. Mostly I play at 466hz and always solo. Not a fan of todays' high pitch. I often play old bagpipes where they were made to play.

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 13 dny

      Fair enough. There has been debate whether or not the pitch is climbing too high every year.

    • @WillMellon
      @WillMellon Před 11 dny

      @@KyleBantaMusic That has been going on in band competition for a long time and it's a trend I don't care for. I competed in G-1 in the early 60's on a 50's set of Sinclair's with original abw chanter. That was the one back then and I still have it today. I cut my teeth on the old pitch and I'm glad to see 466hz/bflat making a comeback, Thanks for what you do. These days I'm just a retired guy that still plays a few chunes and remembers a few things. Cheers!

  • @harleyc6986
    @harleyc6986 Před měsícem

    Welcome back!!

  • @violadamore2-bu2ch
    @violadamore2-bu2ch Před 2 měsíci

    I'm wishing you the best for the future.

  • @ambuanshuvlogs
    @ambuanshuvlogs Před 2 měsíci

    Sir plz help me to tune my bagpipe

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      This is the video I was going to suggest watching. Does something still confuse?

    • @ambuanshuvlogs
      @ambuanshuvlogs Před 13 dny

      Unable to tune sir

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 13 dny

      I wouldn’t say you’re unable to tune, more like you don’t know how to tune YET. Everyone can learn. Did the video make sense? Were you curious about something that was said?

    • @ambuanshuvlogs
      @ambuanshuvlogs Před 13 dny

      @@KyleBantaMusic I tuned it sir. Thank u very much.

    • @ambuanshuvlogs
      @ambuanshuvlogs Před 13 dny

      @@KyleBantaMusic I tuned it sir. Your video was really helpful.

  • @ericfreyssinet2537
    @ericfreyssinet2537 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this very good rythme and clear crisp fingers !

  • @robertbarron6891
    @robertbarron6891 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video Kyle. Get back into it!

  • @ambuanshuvlogs
    @ambuanshuvlogs Před 2 měsíci

    Sir how to tune my bagpipe. Help me.

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 14 dny

      Which part are you struggling with? Can you explain?

  • @Tanjacs
    @Tanjacs Před 2 měsíci

    The Drones sounding good!! Get that fire started!! 🔥😁

  • @pemacal57
    @pemacal57 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello Kyle…..I missed you! Nice to see you again!

  • @piperbob2
    @piperbob2 Před 2 měsíci

    I have been using the iconic 'Rocket Reeds' made by Mark Lee (former US Marine) for the last 20+ years and cannot fault them. They have glass fibre tongues with rubber O-ring bridles. I also use the 'V-3 drier system' to keep the drone reeds and bores completely dry from condensation.

  • @dane5896
    @dane5896 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you still playing this setup?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 2 měsíci

      Likely. I currently have an MG bass and blue Canning tenors.

  • @OnewheelAsh
    @OnewheelAsh Před 3 měsíci

    I'm a amateur bagpiper and will be playing at a funeral, I can't decide between medium chanter reed or easy reed. I can play both. What's your suggestion?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 3 měsíci

      Depends what strength you’re most comfortable with. If you get a similar sound from the easy reed without squeaks and squeals (a common sign of a reed that is too easy), I’d personally go with that.

    • @OnewheelAsh
      @OnewheelAsh Před 3 měsíci

      @@KyleBantaMusic thanks i must be in the transition spot where the easy is to easy but the medium i can barely make it throught the 1st verse of Amazing Grace. I'll keep building up lung capacity!

  • @CE5experience
    @CE5experience Před 4 měsíci

    New to piping , just took up my grandfathers pipes. And having a go but so hard to teach yourself.. thank you so much for your videos they are so helpful please keep making them

  • @paulolson8209
    @paulolson8209 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video Kyle! I just finished up a slew of St. Patrick's Day events with the Balance Tone High Resonance Bass and Canning Blue tenors. Great sound and held up well with moisture. I have yet to try out the tenors though. After watching this, definitely going to give it a try!!

  • @MikeyBUkeCovers
    @MikeyBUkeCovers Před 4 měsíci

    Take as much time as you need. My thoughts and prayers are with you man.

  • @maryisle8471
    @maryisle8471 Před 4 měsíci

    Bravo! What is the tune please?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 4 měsíci

      Bonnie's Blue Brozzi, Athol Highlanders, Drew James Macintosh and Michael Macdonalds Jig

  • @fiveminutereview9173
    @fiveminutereview9173 Před 4 měsíci

    I would like to learn more about balancing drones to the chanter. I find that different reeds project wildly different volumes and characteristics and I’m not sure how to judge what’s preferable Great videos

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 4 měsíci

      Preferences usually depend on what brands work best in their specific brand of pipes. I tried Selbies in my pipes, and while they sounded great when I listened to other players, I couldn't get them to work in mine. Adjusting the reeds will increase or decrease the volume, however this difference can tend to be more difficult to notice unless you compare them side by side. The main things to check are that the reeds are air efficient, seated properly, and calibrated so that the tuning pins sit in the desired range (I use 'range' because I know players who prefer to have the tuning pins positioned higher or lower). Ease of tuning will depend on how well the drones work in the pipes and how knowledgeable the player is with tuning.

  • @ZasadniczoKlimek
    @ZasadniczoKlimek Před 4 měsíci

    Oh damn... I play piano, bass, drums, accordion, anything you list, but I wanted to add something original to the library. About 150 quid for my chanter is defo too much, in zlotys (Im Polish) its around 500/600. That thing is expensive man 🤯

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 4 měsíci

      100-150 dollars (60-80 quid) is reasonable for a good practice chanter. If you're talking about 150 quid for a chanter, that would be more like a pipe chanter, not a practice chanter. The more aesthetics (flashy looks) you add, the more expensive it will be.

  • @deekhc
    @deekhc Před 4 měsíci

    Very helpful, thanks.

  • @deekhc
    @deekhc Před 4 měsíci

    Great playing. ❤

  • @gallowshade8565
    @gallowshade8565 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks ,helped a lot 👍

  • @petermccarthy4525
    @petermccarthy4525 Před 4 měsíci

    Very useful video that I can refer to. Just one quick question: I have just taken delivery of set made by Bagpipes Galore in Edinburgh. It is one of their least expensive sets and sounds good. All the reeds are synthetic, including the ‘surefire’ chanter reed, and the pipes are Delrin. Is this going to make it less likely to go out of tune than more natural materials? Peter (in Dorset)

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Peter, natural materials (i.e. cane) require regular playing and maintenance compared to synthetic. They can also be finicky to set up and adjust unless you are knowledgeable with cane. With you dont play for a few days, you will be able to get the synthetic going again quicker than cane, which would likely need some additional work and patience to get going. Hope that helps!

    • @petermccarthy4525
      @petermccarthy4525 Před 4 měsíci

      @@KyleBantaMusicThis is very helpful. Thanks again for the videos. It’s a learning curve Peter

  • @BrianNewberry
    @BrianNewberry Před 5 měsíci

    BRILLIANT! For me personally - that part at 1:47 is the most difficult to play _(my pinky and ring finger refuse to stay in sync),_ yet you naturally glide through it seemingly with ease. RESPECT, MAN! LOL / THanks for such a good post, and i look forward to your other videos. Blessings! - BN

  • @AMELIEPOULAIN35
    @AMELIEPOULAIN35 Před 5 měsíci

    Great! What 's the name of the tunes you are playing please?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 4 měsíci

      Ewe with the Crooked Horn and John Morrison

  • @edgarreyes4815
    @edgarreyes4815 Před 5 měsíci

    I came looking on how to tune my drone, quadcopter, and quickly realized I was looking at the wrong kind of "drones". LOL 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mattgreenwade6149
    @mattgreenwade6149 Před 5 měsíci

    Very great sound! What drone reeds were used in this video? Very bold harmonic tone.

  • @michaelgillespie1206
    @michaelgillespie1206 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you Kyle, your instruction is valuable and appreciated.

  • @rogerg4916
    @rogerg4916 Před 5 měsíci

    Why is there not a shoulder strap to hold it in place?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 5 měsíci

      A shoulder strap is not needed. Novice pipers will sometimes opt to have a sponge or other cushion material that the bass drone can lay against till they adjust to the pipes. There is a bit of a dip between the base of the neck and the shoulder bone that the drone can position in.

    • @rogerg4916
      @rogerg4916 Před 5 měsíci

      @@KyleBantaMusic Thanks! I got a bagpipe at a flea market but it doesn't have any reeds so I'm trying to get it functional🙂

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 5 měsíci

      It really depends on the type and quality of bagpipe it is. Did the seller give any info about the make or brand?

    • @rogerg4916
      @rogerg4916 Před 5 měsíci

      @@KyleBantaMusic Dont have any information about it but it looks rather fancy: carved wooden pipes with chrome rings and colorful material. Can I send you a picture of it?

    • @KyleBantaMusic
      @KyleBantaMusic Před 5 měsíci

      Absolutely! Send it to kyle@bantamusic.com.

  • @sheffield36
    @sheffield36 Před 5 měsíci

    get well soon .

  • @vacuumlover1
    @vacuumlover1 Před 5 měsíci

    ONE SMALLER

  • @lemon_duck
    @lemon_duck Před 6 měsíci

    Wishing you all the best from Australia! Your content puts a smile on my face

  • @christinewardyn6768
    @christinewardyn6768 Před 6 měsíci

    Please take care of yourself, my thoughts and prayers are with you for a speedy recovery 😢🤞

  • @GayleS28
    @GayleS28 Před 6 měsíci

    Oh heavens Kyle, what a lot to go through - we will be here when you feel up to things again, the most important thing is taking care of your health and well being.

  • @eanderson723
    @eanderson723 Před 6 měsíci

    Sorry for the health issues Kyle. Please stay positive during this and know that we're on your side while this is being sorted out. Prayers for you!

  • @larixdecidua8099
    @larixdecidua8099 Před 6 měsíci

    Hold on Kyle, you'll get through this. We are praying for you! Get well soon!

  • @aimeesierra7240
    @aimeesierra7240 Před 6 měsíci

    Hope you recover soon Kyle. Salute. Think positive, exercise when you can, get out doors. You will beat this.

  • @jmd12127
    @jmd12127 Před 6 měsíci

    Prayers, Kyle, for a full recovery. Looking forward to seeing more from you when you're feeling better. I had some horrible intestinal problems when I was in my 20s, so I understand how frustrating illnesses can be. Hang in there! Your subscribers are all pulling for you.