Oh dear, my mind’s wandering again…
I wonder if the world would benefit from an Irish speaking Shruti box. You know the kind of thing - used by Indian musicians to set the rhythm and provide a harmonic framework. I imagine beginners and those who live too far from other players could find such a thing helpful, making practice a little more rigorous.
I can see a software version that would run on PC and those other computers. The drone would emulate the Irish pipes’ drones, and be readily switchable to other keys. Perhaps an enhancement would enable other combinations of drones to be used, eg to emulate NSP, BP, GHPs etc, or even to set up one’s own drone mix. (A later version might detect the note you are playing and calculate and play the most likely chord, but a drone might be a much safer starting point!) A further option would be to have “free reed” tones available for the drones.
The drone notes would be separately generated and not phase-locked, so they would sound like drones, and not harmonics of a lower note. There might even be a “drone breadth” control to determine how tame or wild their tuning is (marked Piano Accordion at one end and concertina at the other?).
The rhythm side would sound like a bodhran, and be readily switchable to all the usual dance tune rhythms (jigs, reels, polkas, etc), plus perhaps a custom setting to allow for rhythms from Transylvania etc.
Usual sort of speed control, perhaps marked with a cautionary redline as you approach Ceiliband speed.
But the rhythm would not be simply metronomic - it would be culturally sensitive. You could select between “standard” degrees of “push” such as Donegal, Dublin, East Clare, Sligo*, with perhaps a slide control to enable players to get a feel for the notion of push.
(*We may need to establish regional committees of Comhaltas to reach agreement on their standard setting! Presumably you could use a Digital Audio Editor to deconstruct good examples of regional playing into ratios of push.)
I can see later we’ll need hardware versions of the system for stage and busking use, with footpedal control of sequencing.
Any other features needed? Any bored programmers out there?
Terry