The White Carniola Museum stores in its depot an intriguing diple chanter of local provenance with a tone hole arrangement that is not encountered anywhere
Making parts of a White Carniolan bagpipe in a couple of photos. White Carniolan bagpipe (or “diple”) is a reconstructed woodwind instrument from White Carniola, Slovenia (Bela Krajina).
Instruments I’ve made from 2014 to 2021 (two chanter types – to some degree liberal replicas of the two chanters found in Museum of White
[Skrajšano besedilo prvotno objavljeno v reviji Folklornik (št. 13, 2017)] Predstavitev rekonstrukcije glasbil iz metliškega muzeja, ki sem ju v letu 2014 izdelal za FS
An Istrian mih chanter. From a rough wooden blank to its final shape. Made in 2013.
A reconstruction of a “mih” bagpipe of the village Golac, based on a preserved chanter fragment, displayed in the Slovene Ethnographic Museum. The instrument is
A White Carniolan (Bela krajina, Slovenija) diple chanter made of lime wood I made in 2014. The wood is not much impressive by itself. But