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    Water trap

    Does anyone know or can recommend a good, inexpensive water trap? I have a few in mind, by want to see if anyone has a suggestion. Thanks

    Tom

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    What's a water trap?

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    Is that something you keep under your kilt for long meetings?
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    I don't use one myself, so have no advice for you. You may do better asking the question on the Bob Dunsire boards at http://www.bobdunsire.com.

    There are several other pipers here, and one of them may have an answer for you, but the Dunsire forums are for pipers (well, and drummers too, provided they get someone to read it to them ) so you're more likely to get a good answer there.

    Edit to add: A water trap is a device used in mouth-blown pipes to reduce the amount of moisture from your breath that gets to reeds; as they absorb moisture, their tone changes and they become more difficult to control. The Uillean pipes (and other bellows-blown pipes) don't use them.
    Last edited by haukehaien; 30th January 07 at 01:34 PM. Reason: Left out what a water trap *is*

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    Ahhh, it's a piper thing. I was lost there...

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    Is it the same as what a trumpet has or something totally different?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeEyes;32230
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    Is it the same as what a trumpet has or something totally different?
    A trumpet has a "spit valve", as do all brass instruments.
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    As for "inexpensive", it's hard to beat a length of plastic tubing with a cork in it, with a few holes in top towards the end.

    For store-bought, Shephard's tube-and-bottle water trap is pretty cool.

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    Thanks PiobBear...I didn't want to spend $120 on a "moisture control system" just yet. The Shephard is one I had in mind.

    Regards,

    Tom

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    I don't use one..........
    The tradition continues!
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