W-Bagpipes


The Instrument

The xeremía is a type of bagpipe native to the Balearic Islands. It consists of a bag made of skin (or modern synthetic materials), known as a sac or sarrówhich retains the air, a blowpipe (bufador), a melody pipe or chanter (grall), and several, generally three, drones (bordones). The primary drone (roncón) sounds a tonic note, but the other drones are sometimes simply false drones for ornamentation.

The xeremia has a distinctively bright and piercing sound, which has traditionally accompanied festivals and other activities in the islands throughout history.

We sampled one solo bagpipe and a set of 5 bagpipes playing at the same time. The drones are programmed in latch mode, which means that when you play a note it’s sustained until you press it again, that’s made to make it more playable, the melody can be played normally while the drone sounds.

Recorded in stereo with premium mics, preamps and converters.

Get this instrument now for only €9.95!

For Kontakt 3.5 and superior. Full version required. 

Tech Info

  • Solo and ensemble (5 players).
  • Recorded completely dry.
  • Drones in latch mode.
  • Stereo WAV files 44.1 kHz 24 bits.
  • For Kontakt 3.5 and superior, full version required.
  • 60 MB installed.
  • Only €9.95!

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W-Bagpipes
W-Bagpipes

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3 Comments

  1. Lloyd says:

    Good work! These sound really nice, especially in the “Mallorca Folk” track. Very realistic to my ears. I have a project that will require the inclusion of some bagpipes and I think these will most probably be the ones that I use.

  2. Dublin Irish says:

    Sounds really authentic. Chaotic in a good way. It’s on my list …

  3. Nantonos says:

    Demo music is very reminiscent of the music of Hevia. Nice.

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