Hi everybody, since I initiated a new dynamic early music site in Germany I can offer you a Forum without any adds, no necessity to logg-in (although I prefer...
Lex Vos
LexVos@...
Jan 1, 2003 3:23 pm
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Hi Sally, The best option is just to sit tight to see if you get most of the messages. I have made the archive section public access, so you should be able to...
Dear Andrew, Thank you for making the archives so accessible and handy! The best is having the number of messages listed each month. Now I know there really ...
Mary Kirkpatrick at RR
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Jan 2, 2003 11:47 pm
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Andrew, Thanks so much for making the archives public. Now I don't have to jump through all those hoops. Happy New Year. Sally ... From: Andrew Angus To:...
Sally Slocum
sslocum@...
Jan 3, 2003 12:11 am
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G'day People, I have begun a project, to make a baroque oboe. I have a few questions which I felt I should ask before I commit to making it as I'm sure theres...
G'day People, I have begun a project, to make a baroque oboe. I have a few questions which I felt I should ask before I commit to making it as I'm sure theres...
As no announcement has yet appeared in professional journals, I feel the sad duty to report that Phillip T. Young passed away on 9 December 2002. Our members...
P.Hailperin@...
Jan 7, 2003 9:14 am
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Hi Craeg, ... There is a lot more to it than just the measurements, at least as far as we measure with current technology. That's one of the main reasons why...
P.Hailperin@...
Jan 7, 2003 9:14 am
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Hello to all, has anyone out there built or heard of a hautboy d'amore being built at A=440? a pupil of mine is interested. She is an avid amature and plays ...
mpeaceman@...
Jan 7, 2003 9:24 am
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Gday People, My my, I'm glad the ancient art of guesstimation is still very much in play with the making of hautbois... (and I thought I would find answers...
Craeg, I'm beginning to doubt that I really understand you, but I'd like to at ... 1) I don't think any of us see any point in having an oval bore; it is not ...
P.Hailperin@...
Jan 7, 2003 1:31 pm
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Very few people seem to understand me, don't feel in the slightest bit unusual in that respect mate, even my friends say I speak in riddles sometimes :D I'm...
With regard to a "virtual oboe"-- I would think that playing a recording of an oboe would suffice. Does one really want to "play" such a thing? I suppose...
sarahw@...
Jan 7, 2003 4:33 pm
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Dear Matthew, I believe there are Mollenhauer oboe d'amore pitch at A=440. I saw one on eBay about a month ago. It's a design of Mollenhauer's own, with a...
Hello, ... I believe there is a company already producing low-cost instruments based on a classical model. These instruments are intended for very young...
Guntram Wolf in Germany has oboes of every type and price. It is an interesting website. From there you can contact the maker, directly. Enjoy, Sarah ... ...
I completely agree with your point, Sarah Helen ... Over ... bit ... maker ... factory...
helen tilmanns
helen.tilmanns@...
Jan 7, 2003 11:31 pm
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I agree that there is no substitute for a professional quality instrument, but the availability of cheap starter instruments is not going to put good makers...
... No it won't-- especially since there ARE cheaper instruments to start on available. They tend to be second hand and are earlier models made by very fine ...
sarahw@...
Jan 8, 2003 3:15 pm
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... This is not a universal situation. It is not so easy to get such convenient discards in Eastern Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, or Australia. It is also...
... Wot he sed. :) To offer a little more insight into my local predicament. The premier musical instrument supply shop here in my State's capital has ONE...
Go to it, Craeg! By all means copy the Bradbury, it's a great instrument. And when you're done, post a picture of what you've made and I'll send you a reed....
Thanks Stephen ! Though wont I be needing a reed to test with ? How can I or my Oboist tune and play with it without a reed ? I'm also quite willing to buy one...
Well said, Stephen! Sarah ... From: Stephen Hammer <sh0010@...> To: <hautboyresearch@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 5:16 AM Subject:...
Hey Steve, On the subject of Bradburys, while it is a great sounding instrument, I have always found that it plays around 412. Do you have a suggestion for...
S.Mesirow
music2u@...
Jan 9, 2003 9:48 am
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I haven't tried a Bradbury copy for a while, but remember it playing well with what I use for a Stanesby staple, that is, pretty large at the top end (almost...
Hello I am a first-year oboe performance student at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, studying modern oboe with James Mason and baroque...
Hello all, I have been off the list for a few months due to a change of email address, but am glad to be back. In the meantime, I don’t know if there has...
Something from the IDRS list, in case someone is looking for an oboe d'amore IDRS WWW Classified Bulletin Board For Sale Notice: Category: Oboe Product:...