Hackaday Prize Entry: Electro-Magnetic Enabled Bagpipes
Bagpipes are an instrument at least a millennia old, the most popular of which, in modern times, is the Great Highland bagpipe. There are other types of bagpipes, some of which have a bellows rather than requiring the player to manually inflate the bag by breathing into it. The advantage of the bellows is that it delivers dry air to the bag and reed (instead of the moist air from the player’s breath) and this dryness means that the instrument stays in tune better and the reed lasts longer.
[TegwynTwmffat] has built his own Irish uilleann pipes, (one of the …read more
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