Walsh Shuttlepipes question

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Walsh Shuttlepipes question

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I'm still learning(waiting on a new practice chanter reed since I damaged the old one) but I've got a question/need for confirmation. Here goes: The chanter on the pipes is so sharp that it reads almost Bb(should be A) on a tuner and I can't get it in tune with the drones. So here's what I did...I took some waxed thread and re-wrapped the reed to make it sit higher. Now, blowing directly on the reed with the right pressure brings it within 20cents of A @ A440. I havn't had a chance to mess with it much(my girlfriend is not a fan) but, I'm sure that the reed will not stay in place if I move the pipes around too much. So...I know I did the right thing in seating the reed higher...I just need some suggestions on how to keep it firmly in place.


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I had the idea of getting a rubber washer and attaching it to the top of the chanter in order to deepen the reed channel and make it tighter to keep the reed sitting higher. Think it'll work?

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Are you sure that it is the whole chanter that is out of tune with the drones, or could it possible be the reed/a-hole combination resulting in a Low A that reads significantly sharper? If it is the latter, you could try taping down the Low A tone hole as well as setting the reed higher in the seat. Of course, this may result in other notes being out of tune as well, so don't be surprised if many of them need tape.

Also, one possibility, if the whole chanter is blowing in Bb, are you sure you have an A chanter?
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It's an A set, I certain of that. I'm not even sure if Walsh makes Bb sets. Thanks for the tape idea though...I'll definitely try that if I still have tuning issues.
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Did you try checking the other notes besides low A to the drones? That'd tell you if it's the A that's outta tune.
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i have a set of john walsh shuttles and i found that the reeds can be very delicate.if you cant get your chanter in tune without drastic modifications then you could phone john walsh himself and ask his advice.his phone number is on his web-site.
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thanks mike!
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