drone pipe
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Definition
- Noun:
- A pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tone: A drone pipe is a component of a bagpipe that produces a constant, unchanging note (or notes) against which the melody is played.
Usage
- The term "drone pipe" is used specifically in the context of musical instruments, most famously the bagpipes. It refers to the long pipes that produce the continuous background sound.
Examples
- Noun:
- The distinctive sound of the bagpipes comes from the combination of the melody on the chanter and the steady hum of the drone pipe.
- He adjusted the reed in the drone pipe to ensure it was in tune.
Advanced Usage
- "Drone" as a standalone noun: In music, the word "drone" alone often refers to the continuous sound or the pipe that produces it.
- The bagpipe's drone provides a harmonic foundation for the tune.
Variants and Related Words
- Drone (n): The continuous low sound produced by a drone pipe; also, the pipe itself.
- The drone of the bagpipes could be heard from a distance.
- Chantermelody pipe (n): The pipe on a bagpipe with finger holes, used to play the melody, in contrast to the drone pipe.
- Bass drone (n): A specific type of drone pipe that produces a lower-pitched continuous note.
- Tenor drone (n): A specific type of drone pipe that produces a higher-pitched continuous note.
Synonyms
- Bourdon: A term, especially in organ music, for a pipe or stop producing a drone-like sound.
- Drone: The more common and general synonym.
Related Phrases
- To set up the drones: A phrase meaning to prepare or tune the drone pipes of a bagpipe before playing.
- Before the performance, the piper took a moment to set up the drones.
Noun
- a pipe of the bagpipe that is tuned to produce a single continuous tone