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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: ...
Juan Arango
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Aug 15, 2005
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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...
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Aug 30, 2005
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... Consult this book (through interlibrary loan if necessary): Loraine, Keith: Making double reeds for early wind instruments, 2nd edition. Petaluma, CA (787...
Jeffrey Quick
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Aug 30, 2005
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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 ...
Hans Mons
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Aug 30, 2005
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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...
Juan Arango
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Sep 15, 2005
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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...
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Nov 11, 2005
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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...
Hans Mons
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Nov 11, 2005
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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...
Jeffrey Quick
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Nov 11, 2005
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... 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...
Doug Milliken
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Nov 14, 2005
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... 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...
Jeffrey Quick
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Nov 14, 2005
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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...
Nathan Roy
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Nov 15, 2005
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... 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...
Jeffrey Quick
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Nov 15, 2005
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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...
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Nov 16, 2005
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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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Nov 16, 2005
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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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Nov 17, 2005
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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 Roy
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Nov 18, 2005
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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...
Peggy Murray
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Nov 18, 2005
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... What brand is it? And how open is the reed? I've never had trouble getting sound out of a shawm. But it does take a good bit of air pressure. ... Sounds...
Jeffrey Quick
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Nov 19, 2005
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... Actually, Douglas Kirk plays both cornetto and reeds, Herb Myers and David Hogan Smith also do, and I know some amateur players who do, but most find that...
Peggy Murray
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Nov 19, 2005
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... I didn't know that; thanks. ... LOL! Singers accompany shawms, not the other way around. Though it seems such things happened in Spain; I wonder how they...
Jeffrey Quick
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Nov 21, 2005
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... So we know that singers and shawms played/sang together in cathedrals in Spain, right? Cool..but everyone says "how did they do it?" I think that this is...
Doug Milliken
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Nov 21, 2005
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... According to Douglas Kirk, shawms and singers didn't perform together, but singers could have been paired with cornetti & dulcians. But it's fun to do ...
Peggy Murray
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Nov 21, 2005
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Jeffrey Quick wrote: (concerning my problems with the shawm...) ... It's a Hanchet Renaissance alto, but I bought it used. Don't know much about how open the...
Nathan Roy
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Nov 21, 2005
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on 11/21/05 7:24 AM, Doug Milliken at fsubear73@... wrote: And, the sound of men and ... I bet that does sound great--I usually love anything that...
Peggy Murray
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Nov 21, 2005
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... Should be fine unless it was abused, which should be obvious. I have the Hanchet Spanish alto, which unlike the regular line has some definite design...
Jeffrey Quick
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Nov 21, 2005
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Hi Nathan, My experience with Hanchett Altos is that they're quite stuffy and the reeds can easily be made too soft...however, Joan Kimball (Piffaro) has...
Doug Milliken
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Nov 22, 2005
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... Right on, Jeffrey! One of my musicianship teachers (a jazz trumpet player) once said that all your life/career, you always should be trying to improve ...
Peggy Murray
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Nov 22, 2005
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Hi, We are thinking of selling a bass curtal made by Graham Lyndon-Jones in 1985. I found this group while searching the net to try and find what the...
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Nov 29, 2005
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Hi Rob, Welcome to the dulcian-list. My guess for a 20 year old "Standard" Lyndon-Jones bass in good condition would be a price somewhere in the range of US$...
Hans Mons
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Nov 29, 2005
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Hello again, everyone... Well, I finally received my copy of that "Reed Design for Early Woodwinds" book, and a quick look through it has left me feeling...
Nathan Roy
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