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Kansas University junior Chris Hannemann, Wichita, plays his bagpipes inside the Campanile, a favorite place of his to play because of the acoustics, he says. Hannemann has taken a liking to the added attention that wearing a kilt and the traditional garb brings. Chris Hannemann had the cops called on him at 4 p. He was practicing his bagpipes outside. He also plays guitar but became interested in bagpipes as a young boy when his neighbor played the instrument.
Now, Hannemann plays for local funerals and weddings, and is also offering lessons for potential bagpipers. Hannemann grew up in Wichita and originally attended Wichita State University for a music degree. Dorothy May, lesson coordinator for Kansas City St. May, who has played the bagpipes since , says students play for three to six months on a chanter, learning fingering for the nine notes made from eight holes.
They continue on to the ornaments and grace notes, which are necessary because bagpipes have only one sound level and a sustained note. Hannemann spent six months learning on a chanter, and he later joined a Wichita bagpipe band.
He says he got light-headed at first and had to deal with complex fingering. Hannemann plays wearing the full get-up: a kilt, dress shoes called ghillie brogues, long-legged socks called hose, a pocket bag called a sporran, a belt, a shirt, a jacket and a hat called a glengarry. Sometimes he takes his bagpipes out on Massachusetts Street, wears his traditional outfit and sets up a tip jar, entertaining passers-by.
Regan said it took him two years to be good enough to play in the band, but he had to earn his way in. Every Sunday he tries to go out to Campanile Hill to play because the sound carries and people from neighboring areas come up to watch him play. And sometimes, he plays for his friends. One time, they had a party, and at 3 a.