Music in a bag? Controlling the bag of Majorcan and Galician bagpipes

  • Ernoult A
  • Fabre B
  • Balosso-Bardin C
  • et al.
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Abstract

After defining the mechanical framework of the bag control of bagpipe, this paper presents a study of the bag pressure control in a musical context through the comparison of six players and two bagpipes: one Galician (gaita) and one Majorcan (xeremies), the latter mainly differentiated organologically by a much larger bag size. General observations first lead to the identification and interpretation of the range of control parameters observed. A more detailed analysis of the control parameters during the production of steady notes highlights the coordination between insufflations and the arm displacement necessary to produce a stable and continuous sound. Finally, the bag pressure variation is observed in a musical context and correlated with the musical task, thus, associating different control strategies to the different bagpipes played by the musicians.

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Ernoult, A., Fabre, B., Balosso-Bardin, C., Franciosi, I., & de la Cuadra, P. (2017). Music in a bag? Controlling the bag of Majorcan and Galician bagpipes. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 142(3), 1454–1465. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5002692

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