Many thanks to all who wrote about my chanter being flat. i did what
   you advised and it has solved the problem. many thanks my chanter is
   now back in tune.
   best wishes
   kevin
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   From: Dave Shaw <d...@daveshaw.co.uk>
   To: Kevin <tilb...@yahoo.com>; Dartmouth nsp list N.P.S. site
   <nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Sent: Tuesday, 15 November 2011, 10:16
   Subject: [NSP] Re: flat chanter in the middle
   Hi Kevin
   I would agree with the detail of Philips advice.
   When the octaves are in tune with each other and the fifth is flat then
   the reed is too long.
   You need to shorten the reed by half millimetre cuts(or less) until the
   intervals are correct.
   I use a cut throat type razor for this, on an endgrain hardwood block (
   boxwood).
   A heavy craft knife would do on some firm surface, but you have to be
   careful as you can give yourself a nasty cut
   if the slightest slip occurs.
   Tuning the chanter to proper pitch is a whole different ballgame!
   Cheers,
   Dave
   Dave Shaw, Northumbrian and Scottish Smallpipes, Irish Pipes and SHAW
   Whistles
   www.daveshaw.co.uk
   ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin" <[1]tilb...@yahoo.com>
   To: "Dartmouth nsp list N.P.S. site" <[2]nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu>
   Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 8:20 PM
   Subject: [NSP] flat chanter in the middle
   >  Hi to All,
   >  Can anyone advice me on the tuning of my chanter to the drones. The
   top
   >  G and the bottom G are in tune with the drones but the middle notes
   >  especially the D is a fraction out of tune, a little flat. is this
   >  rectified by moving the reed, if so which way? or opening the reed
   or
   >  closing it?
   >  the chanter has been in tune in the past but since changing the reed
   i
   >  find these problems, it is either the top/bottom notes are out or
   the
   >  middle notes are out....any advice?
   >  thanks
   >  kevin
   >
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