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Product information "R.G. Hardie Twist-Trap Practice Pipe"
R.G. Hardie Twist-Trap Practice Pipes
The R.G. Hardie Twist-Trap Practice Pipes are a versatile and easy-to-use instrument designed for pipers of all levels. These practice pipes provide a soft, mellow tone and are pitched in the key of A (440Hz), making them perfect for solo practice or playing in a group setting with other instruments.
Why Choose the Twist-Trap Practice Pipes?
The Twist-Trap Practice Pipes are an excellent choice for beginners transitioning from a practice chanter to bagpipes. They require minimal blowing pressure, making them accessible and enjoyable for all players. If you can manage a practice chanter, you’ll find these practice pipes just as comfortable and rewarding to play.
Key Features
- Low blowing pressure: Similar to a practice chanter, making it easy to play.
- Key of A (440Hz): Perfect for playing solo or with other instruments.
- Long practice chanter: Matches the finger spacing of a full pipe chanter.
- Synthetic bag with corduroy cover: Lightweight and durable for extended play.
- Twist-Trap Moisture Control System: Helps manage moisture and protect reeds.
- Includes bass and tenor drones: Provides a rich, authentic sound.
- Ready to play: Comes with reeds and a deluxe carry case.
What Makes Them Unique?
The Twist-Trap Moisture Control System, built into the practice chanter top, is a standout feature. It effectively manages moisture, ensuring consistent performance and sound quality. This innovative design also doubles as a standard practice chanter when separated from the bag and drones.
Designed for All Pipers
Whether you’re a beginner learning steady blowing and drone control or an experienced piper looking for a quieter practice option, the Twist-Trap Practice Pipes are a versatile and reliable choice. They offer a stress-free way to develop essential piping skills while enjoying the unique sound of smallpipes.
Watch the Twist-Trap Practice Pipes in Action:
Alastair Dunn and Finlay MacDonald discuss the Twist-Trap Practice Pipes: