thank you so much, i recently joined a local pipe band in australia. and youve been plently of help with getting me there with amazing grace
@melissabautz23468 ай бұрын
Fantastic!!! Well done.
@zenodaalessandria12955 ай бұрын
I like the way you teach, going straight to the tune. However my chanter doesn't play good like yours: I bought it many years ago and never used. Should I buy new reeds or e better chanter? How can I choose a good one? Please help, thank-you.
@melissabautz23465 ай бұрын
Hi. I made a video on getting a good sound from your practice chanter. See if this helps: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oWrVZmuFm71sd7Msi=sXTRhrl3kjzkA_7t If it doesn't help, I can tell you that my practice chanter is a polypenco (plastic) McCallum Long chanter. www.hendersongroupltd.com/product/mccallum-long-poly-practice-chanter-with-imitation-ivory/ You can order it from many different vendors. In the USA I like to purchase from Henderson Imports in Traverse City, Michigan. And here is the reed I like to use in the McCallum Poly Chanter: www.hendersongroupltd.com/product/frazer-warnock-practice-chanter-reed/ But there are many other really good quality practice chanters available out there in the world. I'd say you don't want pay less than about $80 USD for a practice chanter. This helps ensure you get a good quality chanter. I hope this helps.