HakamDin Scottish Border Pipes 

This historic instrument has many attractions for Highland pipers and folk musicians. This instrument play's in the tune of A, Can be played with the same fingering as the Highland pipe chanter, also with covered finger holes. There are three drones comprising of a bass, tenor and alto set in a single stock, which can either be played over the shoulder or across the knee.

Border pipes are bellows blown or mouths blown have three drones in a common stock, and a conical bore chanter. They keep a lot of the characteristic vibrant tone of the Highland pipes, but at a lower volume. Although they are not as well known as the Highland pipes, they have a history on both sides of the Border and in the Scottish Lowlands, which goes back some 500 years.

The popularity of these pipes has increased over the years or so, as the standard of the pipes available has improved, and a growing number of pipers have appreciated their particular musical qualities. Border pipes are also sometimes called Scottish Lowland pipes, Lowland pipes, Reel pipes, or Half Longs.

One way in which the Border pipes are more versatile than the Highland pipes or the Scottish small pipes, is that in addition to the standard scale, the chanters can give accurately pitched cross fingered accidentals. We developed a border pipe chanter which was fully chromatic by cross fingering, giving a good minor third, minor sixth, major seventh, sharp fourth, and minor second, without altering the standard fingering of the normal pipe scale.

Our chanters have gained a reputation for the accuracy of the pitch of their accidental notes. Border pipes make excellent solo instruments. Their tone, volume, and the fact that they are tuned to A 440 and do not sharpen during playing, also makes them ideal for playing with other instruments.

The volume of most Border pipes is a perfect match for two fiddles but is certainly not too loud for one. These factors are making them now the Scottish pipes of choice for playing in traditional music groups, and also in sessions.

Sound Sample of HakamDin Lowland Border Small Pipes:

Features of the HakamDin Lowland Border Small pipes:

  •     Striking Cocobolo Wood, Natural Finish
  •     Built-in Cocobolo WoodMounts 
  •     Option Available for Bellow Blown or Mouth Blown Version 
  •     Fully Polished bores for easy, responsive & smooth pressure 

Standard Set-Up Includes Top Quality Components:

  •     Synthetic pipe bag
  •     Deluxe Black bag cover with Gold Fringe
  •     Pipe chanter reed
  •     Soft Padded Carrying Case; light weight and easy to carry

Drone reeds are not included, compatible drone reeds should be purchased separately from Pipe Dreams Link

Smallpipes are professionally set up, tested, and shipped securely.

HakamDin Products are renowned for their quality of sound and craftsmanship at home and abroad. With over 100 years of experience behind us, our reputation is our guarantee.

HakamDin Bagpipes is a part of an extensive and thoroughly documented collection of bagpipes in the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND in Edinburgh.

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Scottish Lowland Border Pipes Cocobolo Wood Natural

  • Product Code: M-90
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $350.00

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