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Tenor Drone Stock Boxwood Galician Bagpipe B♭ 130x35x35 mm

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Overview Tenor Drone Stock Boxwood Galician Bagpipe B♭ 130x35x35 mm:

In Maderas Barber we have available all the necessary sizes to build your Galician bagpipe. The tenor drone stock is the seat of the pipe that rests on the right forearm of the piper, which is tuned one octave below the tonic of the chanter and one octave above the bass drone.

Boxwood, probably the hardest wood used in the old continent before the appearance of exotic woods, continues to be one of the favorite woods in the construction of bagpipes. Its hardness, together with the ease with which it turns and the level of detail and filigree it allows are some of its many points in its favor. The only problem with this wood, the small available size of its pieces, is not even such for all those who, like bagpipe builders, do not need large sections. Its light color, between yellow and ochre, is really attractive, and the softness of its touch once worked is frankly good.

Features:

  • Dimensions: 130x35x35 mm
  • Botanical name: Buxus Sempervirens
  • Origin: Spain
  • Density: 970 Kg/m3
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Instrument: Gaita Gallega
Wood: Boxwood
Lenght: 130
Width × Thickness: 35x35

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Tenor Drone Stock Boxwood Galician Bagpipe B♭ 130x35x35 mm

Overview Tenor Drone Stock Boxwood Galician Bagpipe B♭ 130x35x35 mm:

In Maderas Barber we have available all the necessary sizes to build your Galician bagpipe. The tenor drone stock is the seat of the pipe that rests on the right forearm of the piper, which is tuned one octave below the tonic of the chanter and one octave above the bass drone.

Boxwood, probably the hardest wood used in the old continent before the appearance of exotic woods, continues to be one of the favorite woods in the construction of bagpipes. Its hardness, together with the ease with which it turns and the level of detail and filigree it allows are some of its many points in its favor. The only problem with this wood, the small available size of its pieces, is not even such for all those who, like bagpipe builders, do not need large sections. Its light color, between yellow and ochre, is really attractive, and the softness of its touch once worked is frankly good.

Features:

  • Dimensions: 130x35x35 mm
  • Botanical name: Buxus Sempervirens
  • Origin: Spain
  • Density: 970 Kg/m3

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