Tabor Pipe ★ Reliable & Legit

: The piper typically hangs the tabor drum from their left wrist or shoulder, striking it with a stick held in the right hand while playing the melody on the pipe.

: The first clear records of the pipe and tabor date back to the mid-13th century . It is mentioned in early poems like Ulrich von Liechtenstein’s Frauendienst (1255) and appeared in manuscripts across Europe as a fully-formed instrument. tabor pipe

: In the 16th century, the pipe and tabor provided the rhythm for Will Kemp , a famous jester and actor, during his "Nine Days' Wonder" Morris dance from London to Norwich. : The piper typically hangs the tabor drum

Despite having only three holes—two for the fingers and one for the thumb—the tabor pipe can produce a wide range of notes (often 14 or more) by navigating "perilous harmonics" through varied breath pressure. : In the 16th century, the pipe and