Hey, such great playing! Do you have experience with the other system on the redpipe chanters? The ones with the optical sensors inside actual holes? I'm wondering which system would be the better one...
I have to actually ! I don't do it too much, most of the work is done with my elbow but I have to put some air in the bag if i want it to be playable !
Hi aleksi, thank you for those sweet words it's really moving to read it. I'm doing well, now i'm a librarian in Britanny, a placé in France where we play a lot of celtic music ! I play the celtic harp now, it's great ! Hope you're doigt Well, take care
@@HeavyMetalBagpipe Wooow! I love that so much! I am so glad that you are okay, man, I worried, not much, but still. You know, a real world, everything can happen. Just do your thing! Great love!
Nice work brother. What type of bagpipe and maker is this? From my research Eluveitie uses Gaita and Electronic redpipes for live. So I think I want to get a gaita but not sure what key is best. This one the chanter definitely looks bigger than the common C gaita chanters.
Hi Elijah! First of all, thanks for your interest. This bagpipe is called "centre-france". Like it means, it's a little bagpipe played in the very center of France, my home country. This one is in G, but there's a whole range of keys available with this bagpipe. It's fun to play, easy, you can play a lot of keys, you have one 1/2 octave... A wonderful instrument, very underated and not enough known worldwide in my opinion, but they are exclusively handcrafted by bagpipes makers in France
@@larslainelange188 Hi Lars ! Thank you for your interest and your kind words :D Well, I'll be honest, for now I'll wont be able to do it ^^' but maybe one Day ? :D take care !