![]() a new blowpipe valve (although I've heard this issue has become better in later years, new drone reeds, the ones that came with the pipes being totally unusable a new bag, as the original ones were all badly leaking as well as being way too small ![]() The very same question has been asked many times before, and many more people (who never asked) have bought these bagpipe-like things because the price IS tempting, and leads to think "what can you do wrong for 69$?" - the answer, I am afraid, is "you can waist 69$ on something completely useless"!Ī cheap and badly made violin will definitely not sound great, but it will basically work, a badly made guitar will not sound great and might be out of tune from the third fret onwards but will still basically work, but bagpipes are different - a badly made bagpipe will just not function and be impossible to play.Ī beginner like yourself will tend to blame it on himself (rather than the instrument) and probably give up before he even really started.Īll Pakistan made bagpipes that were brought to my workshop over the years would have required I know some pakistani makers are said to be "better" than others but in general I must say, that I have never seen a Pakistan made bagpipe that was in or anywhere near playable condition as it came - and I've seen many. ![]() Zhuli wrote:Can the Pakistan make bagpipes work for a learner ![]()
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