She is looking for a new reed for her chanter, a pipe with finger holes that the musician uses to produce the melody. |
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There are two components other than the bag which set the Bagpipes from other instruments, the reed chanter and the drone pipes. |
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The piccolo oboe or musette used to be a bagpipe chanter and was very popular at the time of Marie-Antoinette at the French Court in Versailles. |
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There is also a solo musician who sits by the chanter and plays the shamisen. |
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The other players gravitated towards us because Jimmy was such a great chanter and a great comic. |
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He's wanted to learn to play the bagpipes forever, but would never have gone out and got his own chanter. |
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I could be biased, since Ursula was plying me with Guinness as well as song, but she is a much better chanter than any of the young ladies performing at the MTV gig. |
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She began learning to play the pipes when she was thirteen, practising first on the chanter, learning finger movement, arm movement, breathing control and finally marching. |
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His fingers danced across the holes of the chanter creating the melody. |
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The streets of Glasgow reverberated with the sound of the chanter as more than 9,000 musicians made their way to the main event on a sunlit Glasgow Green. |
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The scale of the chanter is in Mixolydian mode, which has a flattened seventh scale degree. |
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Today, however, the notes of the chanter are usually tuned in just intonation to the Mixolydian scale. |
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A modern set has a bag, a chanter, a blowpipe, two tenor drones, and one bass drone. |
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Most are organized in descending order, that is, from presbyter to deacon and deaconess, then to the lower orders of subdeacon, chanter, and reader. |
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Other chroniclers include Eadmer, Hugh the Chanter, Abbot Suger, and the authors of the Welsh Brut. |
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The verse, designed to annoy, referred to constables William Chanter, John Davey and William Purchase. |
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In addition to the Choir, a Chanter is always present at the front of the church to chant responses and hymns that are part of the Divine Liturgy offered by the Priest. |
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