Friday, June 5, 2009

Great! Now pipers are being replaced by machines!


I found this on the Bagpipe News Site. Pretty cool!
“McBlare” is a robotic bagpipe player. It plays an ordinary set of bagpipes using an air compressor to provide air and electro-magnetic devices to power the “fingers” that open and close tone holes that determine the musical pitch. McBlare is controlled by a computer that has many traditional bagpipe tunes in its memory. McBlare can also add authentic sounding ornaments to simple melodies entered through a piano-like keyboard and play the result on the bagpipes.

McBlare was constructed by the Robotics Institute for its 25th Anniversary in 2004. The team that built McBlare includes Ben Brown, Garth Zeglin, and Roger Dannenberg.

3 comments:

Mike (AKA Pops) said...

Aye! But can he do parades?

Some Chilean Woman said...

I wonder what kind of technology a girl might find underneath that kilt!

dude said...

Wow, that would be a creepy performance at a wedding. We should have tried it out. Maybe for our funerals. I'll let the kids know.