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7th April 07, 01:52 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by wgority
1. The practice chanter does have a reed. Parenthetically, you'll find the practice chanter is generally harder to blow than the pipes themselves. I've been playing them 25 years and still find this to be the case.
Eh, I've been on the pc for a little over a year, and am finally breaking in the chanter reed of my first set of pipes... Would you be kind enough to explain the pc being harder to blow than the pipes? There must be something that I have missed along the way, and am very eager to learn
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