wooden chanter the sole keeps the wood from splitting. With the advent of plastic chanters, "sole-less" designers are more common. The practice chanter is...
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the internal bore of the chanter. On the Great Highland Bagpipe, the internal bore is conical: it is this that gives the chanter its exceptional volume...
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traditional melody, mode iii Gregorian chant Problems playing this file? See media help. A chant (from French chanter, from Latin cantare, "to sing") is the...
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chanter. The goose may or may not come equipped with a chanter; if not, the player supplies their own chanter. Unlike the full bagpipes, the practice...
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healthcare Legal practice Practice of law Practice chanter, a musical instrument used to practice the Great Highland bagpipes The Practice, a television...
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four reeds: the chanter reed (double), two tenor drone reeds (single), and one bass drone reed (single). A modern set has a bag, a chanter, a blowpipe, two...
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Uilleann pipes (section Chanter)
goes from the bag to the chanter, drones, and regulators. The chanter is played with the fingers like a flute. The chanter has a range of two full octaves...
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Hornpipe Kaval Kèn bầu Khaen Khlui Launeddas Mey Mijwiz Mizmar Oboe Pi Practice chanter Pungi Quadruple reed Saxophone Sipsi Sralai Saluang Suling Suona Trumpet...
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Practice, and Healing Power of Gregorian Chant. Harmony. ISBN 0-517-70037-9 – via Internet Archive. Mahrt, William P. (Spring 2006). "Gregorian Chant...
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Northumbrian smallpipes by the open ended chanter, and usually by the lack of keys. This means that the sound of the chanter is continuous, rather than staccato...
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musical toy for boys, with the possibility of being a practice instrument (an improvised practice chanter) for later playing the bagpipes. Barrett, William...
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of the bagpipes. Most electronic bagpipe emulators feature a simulated chanter, which is used to play the melody. Some models also produce a harmonizing...
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McCallum began manufacturing bagpipes after MacLeod suggested he create a practice chanter, and eventually, a set of bagpipes. After creating that first set,...
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Northumbrian smallpipes (section Chanter)
chanter (generally with keys) and usually four drones. The cylindrically bored chanter has a number of metal keys, most commonly seven, but chanters with...
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Chamorro people (section Clothing and beauty practices)
particular religion. The Chamoru dance is accountable for many cultural practices; chant, dance, and storytelling. Across the United States, many states are...
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Peter the Chanter (died 1197), also known as Peter Cantor or by his Latin name Petrus Cantor, was a French Roman Catholic theologian. He received his...
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Musar movement (section Study and practice)
the root of our nature. Musar practices include text study, meditation, silence and retreat, diary practices, chanting (nigunim), contemplation, visualization...
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Buddhism, the practice of prolonged Daimoku chanting is referred to as Shōdai (唱題). Nichiren Buddhist believers claim that the purpose of chanting is to reduce...
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A football chant or terrace chant is a form of vocalisation performed by supporters of association football, typically during football matches. Football...
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was born in Aberdeen on 11 March 1934, and first learned to play the practice chanter at the age of four from his father John, who was also a piper. The...
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other spiritual practices. The Musar movement, for example, encourages a variety of meditations, guided contemplations, and chanting exercises. Certain...
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of Nembutsu practice. Nichiren Buddhism, founded by Nichiren (1222–1282) which focuses on the Lotus Sutra and Odaimoku practice, chanting the name of...
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related The Strochnoy chant (early Russian polyphony) was also based on Znamenny chants, although it is not widely used in church practice now, it can occasionally...
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the Nationalist Party of Australia. Chanter was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and was the son of John Chanter and Elizabeth née Moore. He was educated...
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baritone, pitched between bass and tenor. Unlike the chanter of the Great Highland Bagpipe, its chanter is keyed, allowing for a greater tonal range. Pastoral...
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died in Edinburgh in 1992, at age 91. She left her autobiography, practice chanter and pipes to the College of Piping in Glasgow. As well as a piper,...
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Rama') is the Hindu practice of ritually chanting the name of the deity Rama, an avatar of Vishnu. Rama's name is often chanted or sung within several...
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tricks. Clothing: zippers. Music: picks, Irish flutes, bagpipes, practice chanters, harpsichord plectra, instrument mouthpieces, tips of some drum sticks...
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religious who remained cloistered and adopted strict ascetic practices. Jane Frances de Chantal was born in Dijon, France, on 23 January 1572, the daughter...
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