My chanter doesn’t play in tune unless I use 2 rushes. Is this due to the chanter or the reed? If I need to modify my reed, so be it, but I surely don’t want to unless it’s needed. I’ve tried different bridle configurations and it doesn’t change the tuning all that much. Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the response Peter. The second octave is flat, especially when comparing the “D’s”. As I go up the scale, the flattening of the notes is noticeable. Once into the second octave it gets worse. As long as I keep the rushes in, the chanter plays spot on.
Peter: I’ve removed the rushes and seated the reed as far as it will go and it sounds much better. Still needs a bit of tweaking, but much improved. I was following suggested set up, but didn’t take in to account that my chanter is blackwood and not the penny chanter. Thanks
Teri,
David Daye is pretty scientific with tweaking chanters… especially his own. Send him an e-mail and he will give you specific reed instruction for that chanter.