Really enjoying the information that you are passing on to us about all the knowledge you have picked up along the way during your 40years of playing the pipes. If it doesn't get passed on before we Crock it gets lost forever.
Another great video. I was actually about to order a Broadley poly chanter. This video helped me decide to go ahead with it, only I will be getting the Traditional version. Thanks for the video/content.
@paulmacdonald4122 To me It's a step up in Vibrance from the McCallum. Needed less tape as well when I played G1 and Chesney Copper. SFU ,SHOTTS and North Stratton played them last year.
Mike, what is it about the Broadly chanter that you find is an advantage over the G1 Platinum chanter? I ask that only if you feel free to discuss that over the internet.
@byoh100 The Broadley has a similar amount of volume projection as the G1 Elite without the oversized oblong shaped holes. Plus many top bands are playing them.
@ Thanks for the info. We are playing the G1 Pt with standard holes and Platinum reeds. That combination sounds very good, but doesn’t appear to have the volume of your Broadly. It is hard to tell the comparison through a video, but yours does appear to have excellent volume and harmonics. Now back to the game.👍
Really enjoying the information that you are passing on to us about all the knowledge you have picked up along the way during your 40years of playing the pipes. If it doesn't get passed on before we Crock it gets lost forever.
👍👍Very good.
Another great video. I was actually about to order a Broadley poly chanter. This video helped me decide to go ahead with it, only I will be getting the Traditional version. Thanks for the video/content.
Glad it helped you decide on a Chanter
Enjoy the videos and channel.👍
@pof1798 At least one person enjoys it LOL
It's early doors 😃
Hey Mike, how does the Broadley compare to the McCallum Ceol?
@paulmacdonald4122 To me It's a step up in Vibrance from the McCallum. Needed less tape as well when I played G1 and Chesney Copper. SFU ,SHOTTS and North Stratton played them last year.
Mike, what is it about the Broadly chanter that you find is an advantage over the G1 Platinum chanter? I ask that only if you feel free to discuss that over the internet.
@byoh100 The Broadley has a similar amount of volume projection as the G1 Elite without the oversized oblong shaped holes. Plus many top bands are playing them.
@ Thanks for the info. We are playing the G1 Pt with standard holes and Platinum reeds. That combination sounds very good, but doesn’t appear to have the volume of your Broadly. It is hard to tell the comparison through a video, but yours does appear to have excellent volume and harmonics. Now back to the game.👍