The key in the Fnat position is Cnat on a D chanter

The top thumb hole is D - the picture shows four keys with holes positioned above this. Two on the little finger (e,g) and two on the thumb (f#,a)

R



Quoting christopher.bi...@ec.europa.eu:

Well I'm glad someone else was wondering. I thought I might just be being stupid again.
The top end looked fairly standard to me with what was clearly an Fnat key.
It would be nice to know what the other two were.
CB
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Curious about the keys on this chanter.
Chanter Keys (10 - A, B, C, d, e, f, g, G#, a, A#, b, c, Cnat,
d, E, F, G, A)
If transposed to an F chanter that would be D E F# g a b c C# d D# e
f# Fnat g A B C D.  That is an unusual selection isn't it?

Thanks for posting, Julia, but I don't think I'll be bidding on it.



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