Dear list Is there many reed makers for the Bass Dulcian in Europe? I do not hope that I offend my American friends, but to order reeds from USA to Norway...
Robert, Hans Mons has written very good instruction how to make a bass dulcian reed on his home website. http://www.dulcians.org Using the Georg Rieger...
Dear Robert Pantzierreeds are unknown to me. I tried google, but failed to find anything. Can you tell something more about these reeds? Walter ... Van:...
Hi Robert, There are a few makers of reeds for renaissance instruments in Germany: Reinhardt, Kernbach and Kaiser. Contact information for Reinhardt and ...
Dear Hans Thanks a lot for your very valuable info. I will check this out after my holiday in Hungary, and come back to you. Once more Thanks a lot. Robert...
Hi Walter Guntram Wolf use this bassoonist and reed maker for his ³historical² department. I also know that he (Pantzier) has ³to much to do²(last time it ...
Hi Tom, I don't have contact details for Phil Neumann, perhaps someone else? If you are after doucaines, Piffaro has made their doucaine recording on ...
Hi Tom: The number I have is - (503)657-5930. This was good a few years ago. I have a bass doucaine of theirs which is excellent, but a bit of a stretch...
Glenn Middleton
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Hi Tom: Another number you might try is (503) 631-2973. I found this on the internet. Regards, Glenn...
Glenn Middleton
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Jul 23, 2005 7:48 pm
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Hi Hans: I would like to hear this, but I am asked for a keychain password and my password comes up invalid. What do I do? Regards, Glenn...
Glenn Middleton
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Hi Glen, To be able to read the files of the dulcian-group you need a yahoo personality and a password, in the dulcian membership list I have seen that you...
Dear Member of the dulcian list, I am selling my Tenor Dulcian by Leslie Ross. If there is someone who is interested you could contact me by e-mail at: ...
Dear list, I am a first time poster, but have watched the list for a while now. I am currently doing a study on the Dulcians for a bassoon history class and...
... Consult this book (through interlibrary loan if necessary): Loraine, Keith: Making double reeds for early wind instruments, 2nd edition. Petaluma, CA (787...
Hi Bret, In very general terms a baroque bassoon at A=415 requires a little larger reed than a bass dulcian at 440. However, if you look in more detail this ...
Dear All, We would like to invite you to the concert: "Don Quijote, un héroe en romances/Don Quixote, A Hero in Ballads the romances". thank you, Juan Carlos...
Hello there! I've been interested in Renaissance double reeds for about a year now, and it's high time I started seeking out some commmunity. This list looks...
Hi Nathan Roy, Welcome to the dulcian-list. ... Quite an impressive collection of instruments you have! ... Basically correct, although for me it is more a...
Nathan: Hans gives some good advice. I got to play with him last summer, and can attest that he gets good results. I've been in a similar situation, and this...
... Why does Dan Stillman call covered fingerings "bassoon voodoo"? It has nothing to do with Bassoon technique and is much more of a bagpipe/shawm necessity...
... I haven't the faintest; you'd have to ask him. Not being a bassoonist (and not much of a basson/fagott/curtal-ist), I can't speak to the first part of the...
Hello again... Thanks for the replies. I've purchased the reed-making book, and should probably take another shot at Moeck's "How to Play the Shawm, Dulcian...
... Not a bad idea. Most university collegia are open to the idea of community participation. The problem is that they often meet at non-real-world hours. But...
Hi Nathan, Is Doug Milliken in Florida now (I believe)? If so, he'd probably be your closest chance for instruction. Other folks who play professionally are...
Peggy Murray
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Nov 16, 2005 4:20 am
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Hi Nathan: Unquestionably your first step should be a series of lessons with a sympathetic bassoonist, preferably one with experience on historical...
Glenn Middleton
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Nathan, I was just referring to people who play Renaissance reeds in professional groups with a national/international reputation. (There's a BIG difference ...
Peggy Murray
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... It would probably make more sense for me to join a recorder group playing rackett, sordune or kortholt. The narrow cylindrical bores of these insctuments...
Nathan, ... No, and you shouldn't bite it at all. Sometimes if the bottom of your reed is too big, or even irregular, it can come off easily. If it's leaking...