Inventors:
Michael Copeland - Highland Village TX, US
International Classification:
G10D011/00
Abstract:
The invention is an apparatus for the practice of perfecting the blowing technique of a woodwind instrument, specifically bagpipes. The device is designed to resemble the mouthpiece of a bagpipe and chanter, having a round elongated and narrow blowpipe similar to most bagpipes. The device allows the user to turn a dial that will in turn change the resistance of the air passing through the device as the user blows. The device may be dialed so that air passes freely with minimal resistance for a beginner and may later be dialed as to increase the resistance as the user becomes more competent in blowing and thereby has more resistance causing the user to build up his/her ability in blowing against a simulated firmer reed.