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Piccolo    14:15 on Thursday, August 4, 2005          
(Ben)
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I was wanting to play the piccolo because no one wants to play so i was wondering what brand , and what type of materials is suitable.


Re: Piccolo    23:01 on Thursday, August 4, 2005          
(Scott)
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I would say go with Yamaha because they are very sturdy and reliable. I`m assuming you`re using it for school and you don`t want a professional piccolo so I would reccomend the Yamaha YPC-32 Piccolo. This is just my opinion, you might want to try out various brands like Emerson, Jupiter, or Gemeinhardt. To me Yamaha is a much better choice though.


Re: Piccolo    23:59 on Thursday, August 4, 2005          
(54321)
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If you are on a tight budget, on ebay there is abrand called jinyin. I know it sound decieving as a junk brand but i skeptically decided to purchase one and i was VERY impressed with it.


Re: Piccolo    06:54 on Friday, August 5, 2005          
(Kym)
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I agree with scott, the Yamaha 32 Piccolo`s are very reliable, especially if you`ve only just started, and i would consider them as one of the top student models!


Re: Piccolo    12:30 on Friday, August 5, 2005          
(AngelGirl)
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I also have a jinyin piccolo snd it is really good for the price


Re: Piccolo    21:27 on Friday, August 5, 2005          
(KC)
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The Armstrong 308 is wonderful and in my opinion has a much better scale than the Yamaha.


Re: Piccolo    06:27 on Saturday, August 6, 2005          
(Arak)
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I know the search facility does not work for me, but does it work for logged-in`members`?

There are so many threads already covering this issue!

By now, most of us are sick of presenting our various different views - indeed most of us are sick of repeatedly hearing opposing views! - so what DOES turn up here in yet another repeat thread is likely to be an unbalanced perspective.


Re: Piccolo    20:22 on Sunday, August 7, 2005          
(Sarah)
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i have a yamaha ypc 30 and love it! it`s realiable and i haven`t had problems with it.


Re: Piccolo    20:55 on Sunday, August 7, 2005          
(a)
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I would definatly go with a yamaha, any model is good.


Re: Piccolo    07:58 on Monday, August 8, 2005          
(Arak)
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All things considered, Yamaha


Re: Piccolo    08:41 on Monday, August 8, 2005          
(AngelGirl)
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do hammig make good pccolos? has anyone here tried one?


Re: Piccolo    10:09 on Monday, August 8, 2005          
(Arak)
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Yes. Yes. A couple of professional playing customers have them.
They play very well indeed.
Compared with Yamaha they are not so nice to work on, but from memory, I think the newer models are a lot better. The newer models play better than older ones.


Re: Piccolo    10:12 on Monday, August 8, 2005          
(Arak)
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But quite qa bit more expensive than the `yard-stick` Yamaha yPC-62, which is regarded as great value for money by many plaers, barring a couple on this forum, who consider the intonation difficult. I have never had that problem except when I am well out of practice on my 62.


Re: Piccolo    10:13 on Monday, August 8, 2005          
(Arak)
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sp, sorry. Too much hurry.


   




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