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Julian Goodacre bagpipe maker

  • home
  • Blog
  • About Me
    • My Approach
    • My Workshop
    • My Writings
      • Miscellaneous writings
      • Bagpipe research
      • Pipe Making
    • From Tree to Pipe
    • Collaborations
  • My Bagpipes
    • English Bagpipes
      • Leicestershire Smallpipe
      • English Great Pipe
      • English Doublepipe
      • Cornish Doublepipe
      • Border Horn
    • Scottish Bagpipes
      • Scottish Smallpipes
      • Border Pipes
      • Great Highland Bagpipe
      • Montgomery Smallpipes
    • Other Bagpipes
      • Dürer Pipes
  • Your Bagpipe?
    • Choosing Your Bagpipe
    • Buying your bagpipe
      • FAQ
      • My Waiting List
    • Beginning Your Piping
  • Music Shop
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Scottish Bagpipes

Scottish Smallpipes
Scottish Smallpipes

The Scottish Small Pipes are the quietest of the Scottish 'cauld wind' bellows pipes.

Montgomery Smallpipes
Montgomery Smallpipes

The most important surviving set of 18th Century smallpipes is the Montgomery smallpipes which are on permanent display in the Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.

Highland Bagpipe
Highland Bagpipe

PLEASE NOTE: these pipes are currently undergoing extended further research. Please contact me if you need to know more regarding waiting lists and prices.

This pìob mhòr brings together a set of 18th century drones and Highland piping’s most precious relic, the chanter of Iain MacAoidh, Am Pìobaire Dall (1656–1754), ‘the lad who outstripped MacCrimmon’. The originals are in the museum of the National Piping Centre, Glasgow

Border Pipes
Border Pipes
THE BORDER OR LOWLAND BAGPIPE IS A LOUD CAULD WIND PIPE.
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Scottish Smallpipes

Scottish Smallpipes

Montgomery Smallpipes

Montgomery Smallpipes

Highland Bagpipe

Highland Bagpipe

Border Pipes

Border Pipes

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Scottish Smallpipes

These are a quieter, indoor bellows- or mouth-blown pipe, with a rich tone.. Available in a range of keys.

border pipes

Border Pipes

The Border, or Lowland bagpipe is a loud pipe with a conical chanter in A. It can be bellows- or mouth-blown.

18th Century Highland Pipes

The Great Highland bagpipe: a critical reproduction of originals believed to pre-date Culloden

Montgomery Pipes

This enchanting, sweet toned pipe is copy of the earliest known Scottish smallpipe (1757)

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