Questions about New Burke Whistle

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Re: Questions about New Burke Whistle

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michaelpthompson wrote:When I played clarinet, I removed the reed after every session...
You'll find that pipers aren't like that!

"Let sleeping dogs lie" is the piper's approach.

Reeds are so much trouble to get just right, the last thing you would want to do is muck with them.

They asked an old piper why he never took a wife. "A wife?! I have enough trouble with my reeds!!"

The amazing thing are my bassoon friends who will make two reeds for each gig, one reed for the first half of the concert, one for the second half. They say they get maybe an hour out of a reed.

Pipers might play the same drone reeds their whole life. I've been playing the same reed in my uilleann chanter since 1982. Highland chanter reeds, you might get a year out of one. When I was playing in a higher-level band the Pipe Major (who is a great reedmaker) would make us all new chanter reeds and issue them out a couple weeks before our first contest of the season, then halfway through the season issue us each a new one. He reckoned a couple months was the optimum life of a chanter reed.
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Re: Questions about New Burke Whistle

Post by Tyler DelGregg »

Since we're on Burkes, let me ask this question. I have a previously owned Burke brass narrow bore high D with all the usual markings by Michael Burke minus the year. Is this an accidental omission by Michael? It doesn't bother me one bit, but I am curious.
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