Hi Neil 
Francis is very clear. I know that leaky pads have caused mine to squeak in the 
past. I also found that if they were new pads it took a couple of oilings and 
24 hours before the chanter was ok
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Francis Wood <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:25:53 
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: [NSP] Re: Noises from keys


Hi Neil,

Some good suggestions have appeared already. I'd just add:

- Prioritize the keys you intend to master rather than exercising all three 
randomly. Perhaps begin with the F# followed by the D, then the E.
- Operate these with a gentle tap, 'smartly' as Colin has advised. 
- These faults are never 'random' . . . there is always a cause. Attempt to 
identify that by seeing if you can produce the malfunction deliberately.
- Ensure that the fingered holes are satisfactorily closed before operating any 
key. This is a surprisingly common difficulty.
- Finally, it's worth noting that squeaks are more often heard in cold weather 
when skin is drier and less likely to seal a tone hole reliably.
  Perhaps the coming of Spring will help!

Francis

On 18 Mar 2010, at 00:03, [email protected] wrote:

>    I am just starting to try and use the keys on my 7-key chanter.  I'm
>   having a bit of a random issue with the lower 3 keys, when i open them
>   i sometimes get a high pitched "squeak" rather than the appropriate
>   note. Does anyone have any idea why this might be?
>   Cheers - Neil
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