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] Date Posted:17:01:01 12/05/01 Wed In reply to:
randy
's message, "Successful Chanter/Reed Combination" on 16:28:01 12/02/01 Sun
I've recently fallen in love with the Shepherd reeds. They are a little tough, but sound great (I have yet to find a great sounding reed that is easy to play). I've been partial to Naill chanters from the beginning, so my good combo right now is a blackwood Naill with a Shepherd reed. I am considering trying my current reed with my plastic Dunfion chanter. The Shepherd reed is loud already with the wood chanter, it should be fairly impressive through a plastic chanter!
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Date Posted:13:13:54 01/05/02 Sat
>I've recently fallen in love with the Shepherd reeds.
>They are a little tough, but sound great (I have yet
>to find a great sounding reed that is easy to play).
>I've been partial to Naill chanters from the
>beginning, so my good combo right now is a blackwood
>Naill with a Shepherd reed. I am considering trying
>my current reed with my plastic Dunfion chanter. The
>Shepherd reed is loud already with the wood chanter,
>it should be fairly impressive through a plastic
>chanter!
Peter, please keep me informed as to your impressions on the Dunfion Chanter, Shepard reed, I too have a Dunfion A/B chanter and can't find any reeds except Soutar that work well in this chanter.