Meet The Last Artisans Making Traditional Bagpipes By Hand In Scotland's Capital | Still Standing
Bagpipes have been a symbol of Scottish heritage for centuries, but traditional artisans have faced stiff competition with the rise of mass manufacturing. Kilberry Bagpipes is now the last workshop in the capital city of Edinburgh where they still make them by hand.
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I am extremely disappointed that bagpipe music isn't the background music for this video.
@larsstougaard7097
3 жыл бұрын
I bag your comment ✌
@kiyoshi5430
3 жыл бұрын
I agree
@pinhead1990
2 жыл бұрын
I agree, that blows!
@cleverusername9369
22 күн бұрын
It would be a bit distracting. Bagpipes are fairly dominant instruments, the contrast was nice and when we got to hear the pipes we got to hear how great they sound on their own.
I played in an all girls Pipe Band in Canada. One of the founders was an aunt, in 1940's I still have my Lawrie pipes with Ivory trim and a MacGregor Tartan cover on my bag. My bag is leather. They are terrible to keep supple and seasoned. Best time of my life on parade, especially playing in a mass band with all the bands from a Highland games
@JennaBagpipes
3 жыл бұрын
What was the name of the all-girls band?
@colleengunn3934
3 жыл бұрын
Jenna Bagpipes it was the Georgetown Girls Pipe Band from Georgetown Ontario Canada.
It's always lovely to see how people care for their traditions
the kiltmaker, helping another craftsman... man that's what we all wanna see
@Wolfhound_81
2 жыл бұрын
I didn't get what exactly he did though?
@thornsandrosess
2 жыл бұрын
@@Wolfhound_81 he funded the shop so it could keep its doors open. Or atleast that's what i was able to catch😅
@maddiphen2538
2 жыл бұрын
which is smart of him, not only he successfully help a fellow craftsman he also made two these two shops become an attraction which wouldn't have worked as well if he's the only one on that street
He should have a KZread channel. Lots of people would love to watch him do his craft!!
@phantomgg7790
3 жыл бұрын
a lot of people suggest start a youtube channel to make that youtube/paetron money but what you gotta understand, is learning how to film yourself takes talent itself. I tried filming myself drawing to see if I could make some speed drawing videos, and just to get the right camera angle, good lighting and what not, takes a lot of time if you don't know what your doing. Then that's just the fliming part, the process of uploading, the process of editing, is a whole other craft. and Until you get enough money for a editor, you have to do it all yourself.
@herzogsbuick
3 жыл бұрын
yes!!!
@maggiepaine483
Жыл бұрын
The sound of the highland bagpipes are bloody noisy though
I'd like to know what the first person who ever made a bagpipe was smoking to come up with it.
@Darkcamera45
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@georgesolorio9764
3 жыл бұрын
@King Croc hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahhahahahhahaahahahahhaha
@nonamenoname1942
3 жыл бұрын
me too)
@SuperGGnoRE
3 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know what the first person to decide to light something on fire and suck the smoke in was smoking...
@budle89
3 жыл бұрын
Probably a result of first haggis
Last used in World War 2? The 1st Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders used Bagpipes during the Battle of the Crater in the Aden Emergency in 1967.
Somebody would want to play the pipes in Kazakhstan for two reasons: 1. To say they did it. 2. Because bagpipes would sound amazing in Kazakhstan!
African Blackwood is my favorite lumber. Makes beautiful knife scales, and beautiful well, beautiful everything, really.
As a Scotsman, of course I love the bagpipes. BUT! One bagpipe playing is just torture. There needs to be an army of pipers to play at the same time to really feel the power they wield.
@skippymagrue
3 жыл бұрын
The one playing at Prince Phillip's funeral was haunting.
@tigergaminggr8079
3 жыл бұрын
For some reason I read this with a Scottish accent
@sinocaig
3 жыл бұрын
one pipe is not torture if its someone like Stuart Liddell, Jack Lee, Bruce Gandy, Finlay Johnston, Callum Beaumont, Roddy MacLeod, Angus MacColl, Iain Speirs, Willie McCallum, Connor Sinclair. most of the world think this way as well because they heard "a piper" or someone who is learning the pipes but not quite yet "a Piper"
@kunaljha5432
3 жыл бұрын
hey ,my friend can you tell me some places worth visiting in Scotland. i want to see Scotland and Switzerland when I will have enough money
@rbeck697
3 жыл бұрын
@@kunaljha5432 the two biggest cities Edinburgh and Glasgow are popular, there's some other cool places in the central belt, such as the firth of forth, if you go up further north there's lovely scenic areas like Glencoe and lots of wee islands, depends how far you travel. I think everyone goes to Loch Ness because of the "monster" but there's other lovely lochs and rivers :)
I hope he keeps the tradition alive.
@Nietabs
3 жыл бұрын
By his Future Generations you mean
What a shame there's no such subsidies to traditional artisans.. I hope they can still be standing when I can go back to Scotland.
@herzogsbuick
3 жыл бұрын
you have the ability to start such assistance
@pimpmykek3213
2 жыл бұрын
believe it or not this video is lying when they say the last bagpipe makers...There is still a plethora of bagpipe makers
@jmackmcneill
2 жыл бұрын
It's a thriving, cutthroat industry. My old boss must be raging at this free advertising for a rival.
@ABC1701A
Жыл бұрын
@@pimpmykek3213 Not so many by hand. Many of the pipes you buy now have plastic drones and chanters as well, my old set did and that was 40 years ago now. My pipe major had a beautiful set of wooden pipes and the difference in sound was incredible.
“He’s been a piper since childhood.” My guy 🤙
As an American military musician, bagpipes have always been a magical part of tattoos, ceremonies, and funerals. The tradition is so rich and I’m glad to see the artisanship continue with hand crafting these fine instruments. Keep up the good work! I hope you still enjoy dabling here and there and haven’t given up playing with your mates completely. Someday I’ll have some time to learn the pipes. It’s on my bucket list.
@cleverusername9369
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. Military musicians are a vital part of the impression made on civilians about our military, they embody and represent the professionalism, discipline, and skill that define the US military as much as any USMC Silent Drill Platoon, or the Sentinels at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. They should be regarded with pride by their fellow servicemen and countrymen.
as a bagpipe player, I'm really happy to see these two doing their best and keeping the art of creating the best instrument by hand alive.
As a person with Scottish heritage, who grew up in Australia. I would love to purchase a set to keep the tradition alive and support this beautiful trade and these amazing people
@Hewhodoesntgiveafck
3 жыл бұрын
What’s stopping you?
@astralis4367
3 жыл бұрын
@@Hewhodoesntgiveafck Maybe the fact that he isn't in Scotland rn?
@wooloonator3596
3 жыл бұрын
@@astralis4367 they said they deliver worldwide maybe it’s because they cost $15k
@anubhav3308
3 жыл бұрын
@@wooloonator3596 $15k or $1.5k?? 🤔🤔
@pineappler6473
3 жыл бұрын
@@anubhav3308 15K. There’s no way they spend 4 days making one and sell it for only 1.5K. The materials alone would cost about half of that or even more.
Pretty cool to see an inside look on a professional-grade instrument workshop! I love getting this inside view.
In HS we had to choose an instrument we would like to work on, while we were attending the school. I choose the bagpipe because it annoyed everyone. And i weirdly, kinda liked it..
Call me weird but, I love the sound of bagpipes. This was so great to see. I went to a military school in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin that had some bagpipe players in the school band. There is a guy who plays in the park in the summer. When I hear bagpipes, it makes me stop dead in my tracks. Hearing bagpipes makes me feel Scottish. Thank you.
This was really interesting, thank you. I'm pleased David has an apprentice who loves the bagpipes as much as he does and will continue the tradition. I also love that the kilt maker has matching face masks for his kilts.
@kilberrybagpipes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words, tartan face masks are available on our website!
@MizzWGGrrrl
2 жыл бұрын
One of the things I've learned in the pandemic is that a face mask is great for keeping one's breath warm on cold days. No struggling with keeping a scarf or muffler in place! A woolen face mask sounds just about ideal for winter. The smell of wet wool is actually very nice, I think.
@mr.northman9762
2 жыл бұрын
@@MizzWGGrrrl also a splendid outward indication of obedience to our autocratic overlords, as well as dismal individual behavioral trends that point to very bleak future in regards to social contracts that I shudder to think about.
Just purchased my first set of bag pipes from these artisans. Thank you for the great work.
I loved learning about your company. My family and my husband's family are both of Scottish decent. Someday I will get across the pond and come visit your shop.
Going Home and Amazing Grace on the Pipes give me chills.....beautiful.
I'm mexican of indigenous american descent, I very much appreciate it, I'm glad you are keeping your traditions alive for the next generations, we know it's not easy to do.
May this never die, traditional ways are ending, this sound of freedom should be never forgotten or watered down. Never stop!
God bless everyone invovled with keeping Scottish Heritage alive!!!
@attentiondeficitsquirrel7660
3 жыл бұрын
I’ll drink to that.
One of the best video's on KZread... thank you for keeping this tradition going, if you ever need a US apprentice just say the word! Slainté!
I'm a proud stewart in the states who was married with bagpipes, buried both my parents with bagpipes and recently watched 30 bagpipers lead my daughter in a graduation ceremony...I too will be buried with such honors! God bless you two owners for such dedication to your craft!
As a Highland Dancer I loved this one!
@louienovak4610
3 жыл бұрын
I visited this workshop the last time I was there for worlds
They also have bagpipes in Northern Spain, Asturias & Galicia. Left over from the Celtics.
@larsstougaard7097
3 жыл бұрын
You can master it EB, time to play
@annaselbdritt7916
3 жыл бұрын
There’s bagpipes from all over Europe, and in parts of Asia and Africa as well
@remiem-iw7uk
3 жыл бұрын
Celts or Moors?
@stephanieyee9784
3 жыл бұрын
@@remiem-iw7uk , Celts. Galicia in northern Spain is a well-known Celtic region where they play bagpipes.
@DragonriderEpona
3 жыл бұрын
They also used to be played all over Europe throughout the middle ages
SCOTLAND FOREVER! Wow. This is a very nice video to talk about something we should appreciate.
Pipes by themselves are wonderful. They have always captivated me. Then add drums, it is a fantastic combination that is difficult to rival. Thank your for keeping the craftsmanship alive!
The sound of bagpipes let's me know I'm home in Cape Breton. They used to play as you drove onto the island on speakers lol its in so much of our music. Would love to visit Scotland one day.
She said "Well you know what you must do then". Amazing!
Pipes are my favourite sounding instrument. So absolutely pure
Glad to see that even a master at the lathe still has an occasional hang up, makes me feel better about my skills. Lol
@KiltedMusician
3 жыл бұрын
I still don’t understand why turning wood blanks between centers with no lathe dog is so common. I chuck one end. If you tighten it up you risk splitting the blank, especially if you’ve drilled a hole all the way through it to make a bagpipe part, loosen up and you stop the work constantly, take light cuts to keep from stopping it and it takes forever to turn it round.
The lone piper in the hills is a wonderful sound- stirs the soul, although I know there are many who'd disagree! It is so good to know that the traditions are being upheld. Thank you.
As a piper, there’s certainly nothing wrong with high quality CNC machine-lathed pipes, but I love seeing these artisans still running and making high quality pipes with perfect pitch and tone. It certainly helps keep the soul alive in piping. Great video, awesome shop.
i dont know how it reached here....but bagpipe is played since long in our villages in Indian hilly state in himalayas....its melodious....however not played in most of british ruled India...
Absolutely beautiful..thank you for showing us your craft..shout out from New Mexico, USA..
It's great to see real honest craftsmanship! May it never die!
It great that they keep their skills going...love the sound of bag pipes.
I love the sound of bagpipes so much.
Very enjoyable video. I'm adding your establishment when I'm visiting Edinburgh in the fall!
Seriously this is so cool! 😁 I don't know why KZread recommended this to me but I'm very glad they did. So glad these guys are keeping this Scottish craft alive. 🏴
Hi Grandma Anderson! And Aunt Jean of Edinburgh Scotland…how I miss u both…I remember visiting u and hearing Bagpipes for the first time. I fell in love…reminds me of you! Thanks all and keep on making them!
I have a kilt outfit from Gordon Nicholson which is absolutely amazing. They now make the Sgian Dubh (sock knife) handles with offcuts from the Kilberry bagpipes. Both my brother and I have Kilberry Sgian dubhs with our kilts now. So glad these crafts are kept alive and you will not regret spending your money on either Gordon Nicolson or Kilberry products!
@kilberrybagpipes
3 жыл бұрын
That’s right we make our own Sgian Dubhs from the offcuts! Awesome to hear from you! Glad you like the Sgian Dubhs! Cheers, The Kilberry Team
Love from Poland for all Scottish people! Drinking now Kilchoman for Your Health! Cheers! 🥃 💙🏴🤍🇵🇱❤️
love the sound of bagpipes.
awesome video I can honestly say I've been dedicated to piping since I was 15 myself I try and practice at least a few times a week. Nothing like laying some pipe
Also music instruments where used for communication on the battlefield, sounds weird but it´s an effective way to get over all the screaming.
I remember the first time I heard bagpipe. It sent chills down my spine.💓
Beautiful! Everything about the pipes the dress, tradition.
Amazing! Glad to see tradition still exists!
My Father and his Regiment (2nd Btn Glasgow Highlanders the 9th Highland Light Infantry) were piped ashore by the Regimental Piper at Arromanches on the 17th June 1944.
A close friend of mine it's a Mexican bagpipe maker. He specializes in Asturian Bagpipes. I think he went to Edinburgh a couple of times to learn from the Masters.
@jawbone775
3 жыл бұрын
interesting does he have an instagram
@GabrielMendezC
3 жыл бұрын
@@jawbone775 Not a business account. No. only personal Instagram. He is currently living in Munich. He started playing with the band Corvus Corax a couple of years ago.
As a Machinist & Woodworker with a Scottish Ancestry, seeing the craftsmanship in this video is awesome. Much respect for these men.
A Great Humanitarian story. Tradition is very important to a Culture. My Grandfather was Born in Mother well Scotland. Our Scottish name is MacGregor. I Am Canadian. But will not forget My Grandfather's Heritage. Thanks for sharing 😀 👍 ❤ 🇨🇦 🏴🎉🎉👏👏👏👏🎉🎉♥️💯💯💯💯
@boomerhgt
2 жыл бұрын
No wonder he went to Canada Motherwell is a dump it's my hometown
Mad respect, for these mad lads! The Bagpipes are so soothing, and if I could learn to play them, then I, too, would thus Honor my Heritage, and Liberate my Soul!
@Wraith_of_Storm
3 жыл бұрын
@@WildRover1964 congratulations on your first, as well! You have successfully attempted to troll me, but it's just too bad, that you'll have to do better. Cheers, lad! 🍻
Muchisimas Gracias, Thank you So Much for Sharing with us this Awesome Tradition that you guys are keeping Alive for everyone in the world to see!!!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Sending Y'all Love & Honors All the way from Dallas, TX. MUCH RESPECT HERMANOS BLESSINGS, BENDICION!!!!! 🙏🏼🏴👏🏼🇲🇽👍🏼🇺🇸🙏🏼
Really really cool video. Thanks for that!
I'm Scottish, I'm from Edinburgh and I never knew this story, it's braw to see such a great community support each other and continue these banging traditions. I've always loved the bagpipes and I love wearing my Edinburgh handmade kilt, may they never disappear.
No instrument makes me as emotional as a bagpipe och preferably, many. Born far from Scotland, but went there early in life on a summer long language course. Probably the love for bagpipes started then. Thanks for sharing the hard work that goes into making one.
I would like to mention that they said “like all woodwinds, the reed vibrates to make the sound” this completely leaves out the flute and piccolo
@nagolhayze9366
3 жыл бұрын
They don’t have reed inserts ....
@WillowK.
3 жыл бұрын
@@nagolhayze9366 that’s what Im saying
@nagolhayze9366
3 жыл бұрын
@@WillowK. ok I get it ... thought you’d just changed your tune ... 😀
@larsstougaard7097
3 жыл бұрын
And the whiskey
@nagolhayze9366
3 жыл бұрын
@@larsstougaard7097 Sir, are you saying that Scottish whiskey drinkers vibrate like reeds ... to make a sound, mid consumption ?
"Crafting an artesian bagpipe takes steady hands, attention to detail, and sharp tools" -- And a lack of hearing! (Jokes aside it's great that you guys are showing this)
@liamsmith8518
2 жыл бұрын
All this comment section does is prove that you either love or hate bagpipes, no in between
Huge respects to all artisans who keeps their traditions alive. In a world of copycats and mass production, these artists are absolute national treasures. I always adore and cherished all products of human ingenuities.
These guys are awesome they deserve medals there country should be proud
So neat! ♡ my papas favorite I instrument was the bag pipe everytime I hear a set play I think of him ♡
Great video, thank you 😊
Ross : You know the song. Sing along. Phoebe : Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 😂
It's beautiful thanks for sharing.
I am an wood turner. I also admire and respect bagpipers. I took bagpipe lessons after my Dad died. A piper played at Dad’s memorial. I’m afraid I did not pursue my lessons. I wish I had. I’m too old now to learn, but I certainly admire and respect bagpipers. The evening piper at Spanish Bay in Pebble Beach, California is always my favorite time with a pint.
I wish from my heart, May the heritage continue through the future, forever. ❤️
i played bagpipe in school in delhi, i didnt played it literally, i just joined the group to skip classes, i was just there to be an extra since no one was intrested, though i didnt knew how to play it, but one thing i knew that it was not easy to play,and make
@thestoryofjyo
3 жыл бұрын
Same! We had a marching band - they started us out with flutes and then we graduated to bagpipes lmao. It was amazing honestly - I still love flutes and would absolutely buy a bagpipe when I have the cash for it.
This is Amazing
Seeing that metal "hand" spinning and grinding like that, no wonder they don't hand make them like that any more !
Have just acquired a set with the brass and boxwood mounts.Enjoying them. Brought them off a guy in Scotland who had them from new,only about 2 years old. Nice tone good feel look forward to years of enjoyment with them.They live in the office with a 170 year old set of McDougalls, my other pride and joy.
A very nice and intersting story about Scotland's instrument, thanks/tàpadh léith . 👏👏👏⚔️⚔️🏴
Hope to see your shop when I'm in Edinburgh next year
Great video! Business Insider has turned into How it's made
Nothing warms my heart more than seeing two strapping lads being so passionate about blowing pipes and handling african wood
I'm not a big bagpipe fan but I'm glad they're still being made and played for tradition's sake.
wait so there's a kiltmaker right next to a bagpipe store? Is there a guy who makes Claymores across the street and a haggis shop down the road too?
@DominicNJ73
3 жыл бұрын
The Claymore maker is Paul MacDonald, who is across town from these guys.
Amazing
Well done Dave and Rauri. Learn all you can from Dave. It’ll be up to you one day my friend
I play the Scottish Highland Bagpipes and it so cool. 100% recommend it if you can.
I was in Edinburgh years ago, and some geez was playing on the street late at night just north of the castle. It was amazing. Actually took walking around a couple of blocks to find the man as the sound just seemed to be coming from every direction
Wonderful
5:45 *Yeah, the sound of bagpipes scare me too.*
@markrichards6863
3 жыл бұрын
If you play that at my funeral, I'll come back and haunt you.
@nandinhocunha440
3 жыл бұрын
Yo just imagine, you are a German chillin in the trench and hear and see the highlanders coming at you
@Christian_Prepper
3 жыл бұрын
@@nandinhocunha440 *I can imagine for a culture of people that has never heard bagpipes before, it may have sounded other worldly, perhaps even spooky, invoking fear & confusion due to the unknown nature of the unique & intense "noise".*
I fell in love with bagpipes and bagpiper's frocks when I first saw them on a bagpiper bottle 😆
Amazing craftsmen!!
What else can you wish for, but a perfectly tuned goat stomach...? Awesome, and so glad to see there is still young that will travel the hard but rewarding (not monetary) road of apprenticeship!
Hope you keep your tradition ailve sir.
Thank you for posting. I didn't know. Now I have a compass.
مشا الله عليك أخي خدمه متقون ليعطيك صحة وبتوفيق والنجاح الدائم إن شاء الله
First time I heard bagpipes as a kid was probably in the intro of korn : shoots and ladders , sounded majestic
Amazing! These are true artisans.
Just stopped by and they were hard at work!
Its always a wonder WHO IS the first person to have made things such as this. I love this video. There is Nothing that can compare to original craftsman. Very interesting!
The flute music is perfect for this video .