I'm coming out of lurkdom to see if anyone can help. I've just started teaching at Seattle Pacific University, and I've discovered a flute collection in a...
I hope someone will answer this question, I'm very interested !! I'm just an amator, but my experience is that the holes in german flutes are a lot larger...
Astrid Thienpont
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Jan 7, 2002 9:12 pm
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big holes? compared to most English flutes of the mid 1800s, the German flutes had teeny holes! /s/ David Migoya Fyfer Restorations ...
David Migoya
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Jan 8, 2002 3:33 am
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If permitted I would like to put some points here which will renforce your theories about flute models.As not any flute having big holes should be an german...
On Tuesday, January 08, 2002 9:46 AM, andres skarbun ... Hi Andres, I'm a bit puzzled by this--can you point me to an example of a 19C French maker who...
I wonder if anyone could tell me more about ti tzu-flutes. We have a shop with all kinds of beautiful Chinese things (mainly furniture), and at the moment they...
Astrid Thienpont
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Jan 9, 2002 5:49 pm
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After alot of trial and error, I have found that a single sheet of "cigarette" rolling papers works well as a membrane. It is an interesting flute but I'm not...
You can use something called goldbeaters skin. It is, from what I have heard, the lining of pig intestine. You can get it from instrument repair suppliers or...
Daniel Deitch
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Jan 10, 2002 4:52 am
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When you use a chinese flute ti-tzu, you need to get a small piece of rice paper that you stick with your saliva on the hole in the middle. if you can't get...
Philippe Allain-Dupr€...
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Jan 10, 2002 1:27 pm
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I am selling my Folkers & Powell Baroque flute: Denner Copy in boxwood with both 415 and 392 joints and foot register. This flute has a lovely tone and an...
Hi all Anyone know who the membership secretary for Fomrhi is these days? Is there a web site? If not, contact details? Thanks Terry PS New Domain Name!...
Hi Terry, I have information as of about a year ago: Lewis Jones London Guildhall University 41-71 Commercial Road London E1 1LA, UK ljones@... Risa...
Could anyone help me to find out which courses and concourses are going to be organized for the next season. I'm specially interested on those of which also ...
List: I've a client who contacted me with a desire to sell his year-old boxwood baroque flute (A=415). As this is a specialty item, I opted to post it here to...
David Migoya
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Jan 16, 2002 1:00 am
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On Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:53 PM, H. David Templeton ... Hello David, If your flute isn't sold yet you're welcome to list it at a new interactive section...
Ardal, That's a great service! Thanks for going to the trouble. I'll put a link to it on my site. Cheers, Mark -- Mark Hoza's Kything Flutes ...
Mark Hoza
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Jan 16, 2002 11:34 am
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In reply to Andres's post on summer courses etc, there's a listing of flute masterclasses at http://www.flutenet.com/mstclass.htm that includes some on ...
Dear friends and colleagues, A client of mine has an interesting flute, a great player that he wishes to sell. I told him that I would spread the word and...
Daniel Deitch
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Jan 18, 2002 8:14 am
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Hi Daniel, There's a section on http://used.baroqueflute.com for antique instruments, both in auctions and in plain classified listings. And there's no charge...
Thanks Ardal, We'll give it a try. All the best, Daniel Daniel Deitch Historical Woodwinds & Repair Workshop 2607 Clement Street San Francisco, CA 94121 ...
Daniel Deitch
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Jan 18, 2002 5:13 pm
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At the suggestion of a friend, I have added photos of my hands with joints visible to my page on flute grip and posture. She pointed out that the photos don't...
Dear List, I just borrowed a Baroque piccolo for a Rameau orchestra concert I'm playing in February. So far, I'm finding this instrument to be both adorably...
Dear Kailan, It sounds like the head cork is out of position for your embouchure. It would most greatly effect the high register and the bottom notes. Try...
Daniel Deitch
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Jan 22, 2002 7:32 am
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In a message dated 1/21/02 12:32:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... What is a Baroque piccolo as opposed to a standard piccolo? Warm regards, Jodie...
JMistrial@...
Jan 22, 2002 11:47 am
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Hi Kailan, baroque piccolo is, to paraphrase Humphrey Bogart, "like any piccolo, only more so". Meaning the intonation can be extremely sensitive, seeing that...
ricordanza@...
Jan 22, 2002 1:17 pm
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Having spent time wrestling with the little beast my self this is what I would recommend. It takes time to get use to the piccolo and really learn how to relax...
Courtney Westcott Pet...
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Jan 22, 2002 7:08 pm
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Dear Brian, Thank you for your good posting on the early piccolo, and for other members' contributions ! Most often, players who seek a baroque piccolo ask...
Rod Cameron
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Jan 22, 2002 7:31 pm
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Hello all and Rod, I just wanted to say that given all these problems with the baroque piccolo, is it absoulutely neccessary to keep the original form. I have...