Quote Originally Posted by AndrewLenzJr View Post
Yes and no, though mostly the latter....Horns would be like blowing into a small straw and bagpipes would be like blowing into a piece of PVC pipe, there's more cubic feet per minute involved. Plus the embouchure is very different, your lips need to build stamina too.


Andrew
Depends, ever play tube? At this monmet I'm only able to base my experince and statment on playing a Practice Chanter. With that in mind; my experince is the PC has far more resistance than my Horn, reminds me of my time in University when I played the Oboe for a week. I reserve the right to totally change my mind once I get to the full pipes. No matter what the musical background of the student; if they have or are incorperating breathing exercises (I'm a big fan of the 'breathing gym' myself) there should be a much smaller adjustment time.

A bit off topic; I was talking to Jay Attwood about resistance and cirucular breathing. It was amusing as during the conversation it came up that I can only circular breath when I'm on the PC but Jay said that was way too much back pressure for him.