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Nick Sweeney Question about Bagpipe... 22nd February 15, 08:01 AM
Destin_scot Yes, they are quality... 22nd February 15, 08:10 AM
Nick Sweeney The McCallum plastic chanter... 22nd February 15, 08:13 AM
Nick Sweeney One more question. Is there... 22nd February 15, 09:20 AM
vmac3205 McCallum's plastic chanter is... 22nd February 15, 09:37 AM
416 Rigby First lesson: listen to your... 22nd February 15, 10:00 AM
YOJiMBO20 The difference between a long... 22nd February 15, 10:39 AM
416 Rigby The holes on the Gibsons are... 22nd February 15, 11:08 AM
Mike S Agreed. If your son is of the... 22nd February 15, 11:10 AM
Nick Sweeney Thanks all for the responses. 22nd February 15, 11:15 AM
craigclan I use a McCallum p4 long... 23rd February 15, 10:36 AM
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    Question about Bagpipe Practice Chanters

    My son and I are about to start taking bagpipe lessons and we were directed towards the long McCallum plastic chanter. My questions, for those that know about these things, are these: Are they a quality chanter? Are there any that you would recommend? Are there good, economic chanters that you would recommend?

    Thank you in advance for any advice

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    Yes, they are quality practice chanters.

    But, if you are taking lessons from a local pipe band, I'd see what they are using for practice chanters before you purchase your own.

    Same can be said for private lessons, see what the pipe major, (instructor) recommends before you purchase them.

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    The McCallum plastic chanter was what the instructor recommended.

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    One more question. Is there that much of a difference between regular and long chanters?

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    McCallum's plastic chanter is a good economic chanter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Sweeney View Post
    My son and I are about to start taking bagpipe lessons and we were directed towards the long McCallum plastic chanter. My questions, for those that know about these things, are these: Are they a quality chanter? Are there any that you would recommend? Are there good, economic chanters that you would recommend?

    Thank you in advance for any advice
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    First lesson: listen to your teacher.

    All the major brands are good. I play a Gibson regular length. Long or regular doesn't really matter.

    Welcome to the obsession!
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    The difference between a long and a regular PC is the finger spacing. On a regular length PC, the finger holes are roughly evenly spaced, on a long PC, the finger holes are spaced wider and match (the same maker's) pipe chanter. This makes the transition to the pipes a little easier as your fingers already know where to go.

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    The holes on the Gibsons are recessed and spaced like a pipe chanter, the main reason I chose it.

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    Agreed. If your son is of the age where his hands can comfortably span the spacing of the long practice chanter (and thus the pipe chanter), that is the way to go.

    We are truly spoiled for choices these days in terms of quality pipe makers. Further, the prices they charge for beautifully turned and mounted sets is cheap as chips compared to the other top of the line woodwind instruments, trust me.
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    Thanks all for the responses.

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