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    Practice chanter advice......

    I'm considering purchasing a practice chanter in the new year. Other than staying away from those of "eastern manufacture", is there anything I should be looking for or staying away from. I'll spend what it takes for a reasonable quality product up to $200 or so.

    This will be step one. Like some others, I have previous experience with other wind instruments and I understand the principals involved. While I understand the importance of proper instruction, fingering technique and so forth, I'd like to educate myself on a few of the basics before committing to instruction or getting involved with a group. Hopefully my time and cash investment will translate into a lasting relationship... and if not, I'll have a very nice curio to hang on my family room wall! :mrgreen:

    thanx

    blu

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    I like this guys site. It has way more than you want to know. Affordable products, though.
    This is the 'Learning Page'.

    http://www.hotpipes.com/practice.html
    G Koch
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    What a great site!!


    ....Thanks G!!!

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    I bought mine from The British Shop.

    http://britishshop.com/index.php?cPath=5_8_38

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    i strongly reccomend you go for a FULL SIZE chanter, youll find it easier when you graduate to the Big pipes and they sound so much better

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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz
    i strongly reccomend you go for a FULL SIZE chanter, youll find it easier when you graduate to the Big pipes and they sound so much better
    Exactly!... I'd like to be prepared for a seemless transition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavscout
    I bought mine from The British Shop.

    http://britishshop.com/index.php?cPath=5_8_38

    Which one did you purchase??

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    I have the Dunbar chanter recommended on hotpipes. It is a great practice chanter with a much nicer tone than most. I ordered mine from the Dunbar website www.dunbarbagpipes.com

    They are located in St. Catherines, Ontario so you might save a bit on shipping.


    Shane

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    Blu, hope you do better than I did with chanters...

    Got one for Christmas a couple years ago. Ladyfriend ordered it out of a Scottish stuff catalog. I could only make it squeak occasionally. Took it down to Flagstaff to Thompson's bagpipe place there. Was gonna buy a "better" one. He tried it and made it sing.

    Like you say, seems to have more to do with the huffer and puffer than anything else. Hope you get a great one and play it with joy.

    Ron
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    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane
    I have the Dunbar chanter recommended on hotpipes.... They are located in St. Catherines, Ontario so you might save a bit on shipping.
    Interesting that you should mention that... I was just looking at their website! Some of those pipes they sell are works of art!

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