How to record Bagpipes and Drums?

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but the real problem comes when trying to mic one of these "fuck bags"
 
I like to be on the bottom (why should I do all the work???).

So, before going out and purchasing a fuck bag, I need to know if I can assume this position successfully, or if I'm required place the fuck bag on a stable surface while I mount it.
 
He probably doesn't have any questions, seeing as how the last response to this is almost 4 years old.

this post implies a uselessness to the previous poster. although his reaction was unnessecary, any attempts to try and say "oh, i was just informing you it was an old post" are weak. Im sure the poster saw the age of the post, and even if he didnt, im sure he did a search out of interest in the subject to spread his knowledge.
 
Once again..Seafroggys did NOTHING wrong in his repy...NOTHING..NO implementation of uselessness of the poster..none..only what someone on the defensive or chip on their shoulder would read into it...and DYBE immediately responded on the defensive with RUDENESS uncalled for. The whole attitude thing began with DYBE...period.

He could have chosen to respond with something like...*yah, I figured so much, but I revived the thread because (insert reason).*





So how about everyone NOW letting the dust settle? Thanks.
 
I agree 100%. I'm going to go practice. I think I have a plastic bag somewhere. :D
 
I still like the advice I gave four years ago--heh, over a year before I ever built a mic. Prescient . . . anyway, the "best ever" recording technique from a rude newb with no audio samples? Priceless. I can guess what it sounds like, it sounds like an in-your-face R&R version of a pipe band. Audio candy, probably.

Anyway, this is past its good by date, so . . .

*Thread locked*

:)

You just had to have the final say, didn't ya?:D
 
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