D CHANTER WANTED
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D CHANTER WANTED
Hello,
I am in the market for a D chanter. I would prefer a Cillian If anyone has one for sale and also fully keyed would be nice. But I will look at anything.
Please email me pictures of what you have for sale or of anyone has a good maker they can recommend who doesn't have a long waiting list that would great.
Thanks very much
Ashley
I am in the market for a D chanter. I would prefer a Cillian If anyone has one for sale and also fully keyed would be nice. But I will look at anything.
Please email me pictures of what you have for sale or of anyone has a good maker they can recommend who doesn't have a long waiting list that would great.
Thanks very much
Ashley
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Re: D CHANTER WANTED
There's a few makers on the board here, myself included, that might be able to help.
But tell us where you live. There may be a pipes maker a lot closer to you too.
Best of luck!
Tommy
But tell us where you live. There may be a pipes maker a lot closer to you too.
Best of luck!
Tommy
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Re: D CHANTER WANTED
I have a Robbie Hughes with three keys (f nat, g#, and c nat). Reeded and playing well. Email if you are interested.
Arbo
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Re: D CHANTER WANTED
i heard a gordon galloway chanter recently - it was very bright sounding and loud and i could see that it wasn't hard to get up to the high b - i'd say his chanters would give cillian's a run for their money
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assuming you have a bag and bellows to go with it?
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Re: D CHANTER WANTED
Cheers everyone.
I have a Rogge C set coming with drones that slide up to D so I only need a chanter.
I'm living down in Clare.
I have a Rogge C set coming with drones that slide up to D so I only need a chanter.
I'm living down in Clare.
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You're spoiled for choice there.
Give Jim Wenham a shout. He makes a cracking chanter similar to Cillians design.
Tommy
Give Jim Wenham a shout. He makes a cracking chanter similar to Cillians design.
Tommy
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When you get them tune the drones to D and with the C chanter you can play tunes like Toss the Feathers and The Pipers Despair, Tom Busbys jig etc. which are in E minor but they'll be in D minor with the C chanter and they go lovely with the D drones.I have a Rogge C set coming with drones that slide up
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Re: D CHANTER WANTED
try Mickey Dunne or Andy Faden made chanters , both make O'Briains like chanters (If remember rigth both been C O'Briain's apprentises also)
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Cillian was Brian Howard's apprentice, so Brian is also very good and sometimes overlooked.
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I thought Cillian was taught by Matt Kiernan?buskerSean wrote:Cillian was Brian Howard's apprentice, so Brian is also very good and sometimes overlooked.
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Well, they are not mutually exclusive. He worked for Brian Howard in Waterford for a while as the hired hand/apprentice.
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Re: D CHANTER WANTED
Ashley,
They are now lots of good makers all over the world. I play on a Brian Howard set and it's great.
But when you buy a set of pipes, it's better to buy it from a maker near you for further maintenance, reeds etc.
So, you live in the best area. There are good makers there : For example, Mickey Dunne makes great pipes and is not far from you (Limerick). His pipes are on Cillan's design. They often meet and work together.
Mickey is not on the of NPU's pipemakers list since they changed their website. People have to ask to be on the list. If you want his adress just send me a PM.
Regards
Pierre
They are now lots of good makers all over the world. I play on a Brian Howard set and it's great.
But when you buy a set of pipes, it's better to buy it from a maker near you for further maintenance, reeds etc.
So, you live in the best area. There are good makers there : For example, Mickey Dunne makes great pipes and is not far from you (Limerick). His pipes are on Cillan's design. They often meet and work together.
Mickey is not on the of NPU's pipemakers list since they changed their website. People have to ask to be on the list. If you want his adress just send me a PM.
Regards
Pierre
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Re: D CHANTER WANTED
Cool! That sounds like lots of fun. As for the D chanter, Jim Wenham's in Tipperary and his chanters are terrific -- I've played one for about six years, and people who have O'Briain chanters have played mine and liked it just fine. And Jim's reeds are pretty much bombproof, too -- basically, you put gas in them and they go wherever and however you want with no fuss. If you want his email address, just PM me. Good luck, and enjoy the magical land of C
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Good advice about using a local(ish) maker! On the subject of quality makers though I was amazed by a FB conversation today with a D chanter FS by a highly regarded maker, which used a tuning rush and taped holes. Holes taped buy the maker too. Now, would any orchestral instrument maker do this, never mind a market leader? So why should us pipers put up with it?
As chanters exist without rushes or tape, is it fair to say some makers just do not have the knowledge of acoustics needed to produce a quality instrument? Let's not descend into a bun fight here, genuine question.
As chanters exist without rushes or tape, is it fair to say some makers just do not have the knowledge of acoustics needed to produce a quality instrument? Let's not descend into a bun fight here, genuine question.