1. Chanter! Toute la chanson francophone - Aznavour à Zebda, des ...
Tout sur la chanson française: Des centaines d'artistes, concerts dans le monde entier, actualités, nouveaux disques, achat de CD, fichiers MIDI et MP3, forum, et bien plus.
2. Chanter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The chanter is the part of the bagpipe upon which the player creates the melody. It consists of a number of finger-holes, and in its simpler forms looks similar to a recorder.
3. Learning to Play the Highland Bagpipe ~ The Practice Chanter ...
Photos & descriptions of over 30 kinds of bagpipes from many countries, some with sound clips; History, building and playing of bagpipes
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5. chanter: Definition from Answers.com
chanter n. A person, such as a chorister, who chants. The pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played
6. Practice chanter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The bagpipe practice chanter is a double reed woodwind instrument in appearance somewhat like that of a recorder. Although it can be played as an instrument in its own right ...
7. Chanter the Band - Home Page
Chanter traditional and contemporary Celtic music ... Chanter are a 4-piece Celtic band with roots in Ireland and Scotland. The band has toured extensively on the continent ...
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"Don't worry. I'm on it." ... Class Summary Edit. The Chanter is a unique class combination in that it is a support and dps hybrid class.
9. chanter - definition of chanter by the Free Online Dictionary ...
chant·er (ch n t r) n. 1. A person, such as a chorister, who chants. 2. The pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played. 3. A priest who sings in a chantry.
10. Chanter - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of CHANTER. 1: one who chants: a: chorister b: cantor. 2: the chief singer in a chantry . 3: the reed pipe of a bagpipe with finger holes on which the melody is played