Not much at all. The one I have is just a stick with metal contacts where the holes would be. No bag under my arm, no drones on my shoulder, no mouth piece. Don't have to worry about tone rising and falling because I'm not using air, which is a significant part of the challenge of sounding any good on pipes. The metal contacts stick out, so they're much easier to find and don't require as finicky of fingering position as the holes on the real chanter.
It feels like cheating to present music I play on it, really, so I haven't done it much. But I can't play the full pipes at home, either, and I didn't want to share nothing today because I couldn't round up the family and get them to the park.
Well, I still appreciated it.
I'm considering spending some of my Christmas money on a "bagpipe mute", which is a special bag that fits over the chanter and you stick your hands in it. The price is kind of outrageous for what it is, but it'd let me play my real set inside. It wouldn't sound as good without drones, but the mechanics of playing the bag and just getting fresh moisture through it regularly is kind of important maintenance. Keeps the bag from leaking air or growing mold.
That sounds like a wise purchase.
Being a musician can get REALLY expensive.
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