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- Shuttle_Pipes abstract "Shuttle Pipes are a type of bagpipes which derive their name from the drones used to produce the harmony. Rather than the long tube-like drones of most bagpipes, shuttle pipes use a shuttle drone, a cylindrical chamber enclosing a series of drone tubes, each terminating in a slot covered by a sliding "shuttle" which can be adjusted to lengthen or shorten the distance traveled by air moving through the tube, thus flattening or sharpening the pitch of the note produced.Like other bagpipes, shuttle pipes have a chanter which is used to play the melody. Some modern versions use Great Highland Bagpipe fingering so that Highland bagpipers can easily play it. The bag of the modern shuttle pipe is either mouth-inflated through a blowpipe (or blowstick), or bellows-inflated.Shuttle pipes appeared during the latter half of the 16th century, possibly in France, influenced by the Rackett, and were popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. The original form is generally believed to have been bellows-blown—a drawing of a set of bellows-blown shuttle pipes appears in a 1618 Syntagma Musicum (Treatise of Music) by composer and music theorist Michael Praetorius (1571-1621), and a bellows-blown French form, the musette de cour, is portrayed by Flemish baroque artist Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) in his early 1630s painting Portrait of François Langlois. The musette de cour was reputedly played by King Louis XIV of France (1638-1715). Interest in the shuttle pipes waned in the 19th century, and they were nearly forgotten by the early 20th century, but they were rediscovered in the 1980s, and they now fill a niche in popular and traditional music for a bagpipes sound where highland pipes would be overwhelming.".
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- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Aerophone.
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- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Artist.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipe.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Bellows.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Border_pipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_establishments_in_France.
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- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Chanter.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Drone_(music).
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Fingering.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Flemish_Baroque_painting.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_bagpipe_terms.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Great_Highland_Bagpipe.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink King_Louis_XIV.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipe_books.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipe_makers.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipe_technology_books.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipers.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_nontraditional_bagpipe_usage.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pipe_makers.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_published_bagpipe_music.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XIV_of_France.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Praetorius.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Musette_de_cour.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Northumbrian_pipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Northumbrian_smallpipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Pastoral_Pipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Pastoral_pipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Rackett.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_smallpipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Anthony_van_Dyck.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Types_of_bagpipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Wind.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind.
- Shuttle_Pipes wikiPageWikiLink Woodwind_instrument.
- Shuttle_Pipes background "woodwind".
- Shuttle_Pipes classification "*Aerophone *Wind *Woodwind *Bagpipe".
- Shuttle_Pipes hasPhotoCollection Shuttle_Pipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes name "Shuttle Pipes".
- Shuttle_Pipes related "*Border pipes *Northumbrian pipes *Pastoral pipes *Scottish smallpipes".
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- Shuttle_Pipes subject Category:16th-century_establishments_in_France.
- Shuttle_Pipes subject Category:16th-century_introductions.
- Shuttle_Pipes subject Category:16th_century_in_music.
- Shuttle_Pipes subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Shuttle_Pipes subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Shuttle_Pipes hypernym Bagpipes.
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- Shuttle_Pipes type Instrument.
- Shuttle_Pipes comment "Shuttle Pipes are a type of bagpipes which derive their name from the drones used to produce the harmony.".
- Shuttle_Pipes label "Shuttle Pipes".
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