Goat Bagpipes (Kozioł also known in German as ‘bock’)

The kozioł and its variants are a Central European traditional instrument, found in different forms in countries such as Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Germany.
They are most commonly fitted with a goat’s head and a bag in the animal’s natural form.
Kozioł is characterised by cylindrical bores in both the chanter and the drones, and single reeds.
Fingering is most commonly closed.
They have a pleasant, warm tone.

I most commonly make kozioł in the keys of D, E♭, and F.
On request I can make them in any other key with any fingering. Mouth-blown or bellows-blown.