A 21 key chanter is also possible with a reflexed bore to bring the lowest keys within reach - compass g to b 11.
A weak back " D " can also be caused by a badly made chanter.
Also mouth blown uilleann pipe practice chanter as used to be supplied by hobgoblin.
Another interesting feature it shares with other East European bagpipes is the single reed chanter.
Behind the priest and a chanter stood the notabilities on a spot reserved for them.
Egyptian inscriptions indicate that the physician-priests sent their prescriptions to be dispensed by the priests of Isis when, accompanied by the chanter of incantations and spells, they visited the sick'.
He is credited with adding the first keys to the stopped chanter, in association with his friend and contemporary, John Peacock.
I used a Duncan Watson chanter reed at Oban.
Like the Highland a quieter " practice chanter " is sometimes used for learning.
Next comes a pibroch (MacCrimmon Will Never Return) in which the clarinet takes on the role of highland bagpipe chanter!
The Altarnun bagpiper (left ), with a present-day York Wait (right) playing a similar double chanter bagpipe for comparison.
The bag is made with a graceful swan neck that holds the chanter at the correct position for playing.
The chanter reeds are usually like the ones in shawms, or modern oboes.
The chanter, based on the Highland pattern is longer and fitted with keywork to extend the compass and give semitones as required.
The ideal of Northumbrian piping is to have the chanter closed between notes.
They were a loud outdoor instrument with a conical chanter.
This was Roxana (1718) by the Bald Galloway, her dam sister to Chanter by the Akaster Turk, from a daughter of Leedes's Arabian and a mare by Spanker.
Toward night candles were burning round his coffin, a pall was spread over it, the floor was strewn with sprays of juniper, a printed band was tucked in under his shriveled head, and in a corner of the room sat a chanter reading the psalms.
Tunes written in the key of D for playing on the F chanter may well be much more difficult on a D chanter.
When God designed the 17 key chanter I am sure he did'nt mean us pipemakers to put the low keys on at 45 degrees.
When he came to himself, a man of clerical appearance with a tuft of gray hair at the back of his head and wearing a shabby blue cassock--probably a church clerk and chanter--was holding him under the arm with one hand while warding off the pressure of the crowd with the other.
Yes If the informant played chanter or sang should that be noted?