Shades of liquid paraffin, but is a Q-Tip the same thing as a cotton bud?

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> Message Received: May 18 2007, 01:10 AM
> From: "Richard Shuttleworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 
> Subject: [NSP] Re: High A, high B notes on an F pitched NSP chanter
> 
> 
> Hello Sam,
> 
> The short answer is no, it should not take more pressure to play the high A 
> and B notes.  Nor should you have to resort to carving the notes.
> 
> The first thing to alter is how far the reed is pushed into the chanter. 
> Pushing the reed further into the chanter seat will sharpen the high A and 
> B.  If necessary, unwind a couple of threads of binding from around the 
> bottom of the reed to allow you to do this.  1 mm will make a big difference 
> and this on its own should cure the problem.  If you can't get the reed far 
> enough into the chanter, you can file down the reed staple fractionally to 
> allow the reed to fit deeper into the chanter seat (some makers produce 
> chanters with a very shallow reed seat).  If this fails to give the required 
> results, you can play with the cotton plunger in the base of the chanter. 
> The position of the cotton may have flattened the upper notes. 
> Experimenting with the cotton plunger at various depths may correct the top 
> notes.  The use of the cotton plunger is really to correct false notes, so 
> before messing about with it note its current position so that you can 
> always put it back the way you found it.
> 
> If you have a Burleigh chanter and you find that the sole plate has been 
> glued in place, simply dip the end of the chanter into warm water for a few 
> seconds to soften the glue.  This will allow you to remove the chanter sole 
> and give access to the cotton plunger.
> 
> A simple way of experimenting with the depth of cotton plunger (because this 
> is a bit of a trial and error sort of thing) is to use a Q-Tip.  Pull out 
> the old cotton plunger and push a Q-Tip a short way into the base of the 
> chanter.  Through trial and error, you can establish what is the correct 
> depth and then simply cut off the unused section of the Q-tip and replace 
> the sole.
> 
> Don't reglue the sole plate, simply add a turn or two of cotton thread to 
> the base of the chanter so that the plate is a comfortable push fit.
> 
> Hopefully, you will not have to bother with the cotton plunger, simply 
> pushing the reed further into the chanter should cure the problem.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Richard
> 
> Sam Edwards wrote:
> 
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > Is it normal to have to apply more pressure to the bag in order to play
> > the high A and B notes to pitch? All the other notes play nicely to pitch
> > with against the drones that get tuned perfectly to a blanced low and high
> > G.
> >
> > This is not just a little extra pressure, it is alot. Is it normal to
> > carve these high note holes to get them to pitch at the same pressure as
> > the lower notes?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sam Edwards
> >
> >
> >
> >
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