
Ross Programmable Electronic Bagpipes (IN STOCK)
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3.00 poundsThe Ross programmable Electronic Bagpipe is an affordable, high quality digital electronic instrument. The unit can be programed to play in the regular key of b-flat or one of seven different keys to match the pitch of other instruments. This gives you the versatility of being able to play along with many different instruments. The piper is no longer the only one in the group who is bound to play in just one key. There is also a harmoney button where the instrument will automatically play harmonies to every note you are playing. The Ross will remember volume and key settings. The unit ia programed to shut down after a period of inactivity to conserve battery power. The Ross can be used with the build in speaker or headphones. A great product for pipers of all skill levels.
A case for this Electronic bagpipe is available in our Bagpipe Case Section.
The
unit may be configured to play in the regular bagpipe key of “b-flat”,
or one of seven different keys to match the pitch of other instruments –
all by simply playing the desired key on the finger holes ie: all holes
covered for the key of “G”.
The
pipes may also be set to play an automatic harmony accompaniment
(seconds) if desired, as well as a brand new “Band Mode” which simulates
a group of pipers playing in unison !
The
unit is configured to save the last volume setting used, and will also
automatically shut down after a period of non-use to conserve battery
power.
There
is also a Midi output and cord to allow the pipes to play midi
instruments such as keyboards or music soft ware running on a Mac or
PC.
Sleeker design and newer technology.
Ross Programable Electronic Bagpipes
Can be played in B flat or 7 different keys to match the pitch of other instruments.
Can be harmony on all notes if one desires.
Can use with drones or just the chanter.
Automatic Shutdown.
Long & Short is the Midi model has newer technology and sound and can be used to play other instrument when putting it through ones computer software.