Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
20:50 on Thursday, October 12, 2006
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
13:48 on Friday, October 13, 2006
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Tibbiecow (480 points)
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As per Patrick's recommendation, an older Roy Seaman was actually made by Roy Seaman. Zentner piccs were also made at the same time, and with the same specs except the Seamans had sterling keywork, but the earlier Zentners had plated keys. Later Zentners have sterling keywork.
Gemeinhardt bought the rights to make piccolos with the Roy Seaman name and pattern- ie keywork, tonehole placement, etc. I have played a Gemeinhardt Roy Seaman LTD and was completely unimpressed, but that was only one instrument.
I have a Zentner, later model with sterling keys, and it has a lovely rich tone in the lower registers, although it is more difficult to play up high. Right now I am using a handmade Lillian Burkart headjoint (she makes two models- Clarion and another-mine- whose name I don't remember right now) and it is sweeter and easier up high.
My friend's handmade Burkart is a beautiful instrument, the headjoint is supposed to be the same as mine, but with handmade they all differ a bit...I like hers a little better but there's not much difference.
Anyway, the others' recommendations are great. One thought that I recently had is to replace my silver 'outdoor' piccolo woth a plastic Powell Sonare piccolo. The one I play tested was really nice, really inexpensive, good scale, etc. and I could probably use my other wood headjoint with it. I'm sure it would be an improvement to my little silver shreik stick!
Too bad piccolo headjoints aren't as available as flute headjoints- I'd buy a Sonare picc with an Eldred Spell headjoint in a minute!
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
14:09 on Friday, October 13, 2006
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
16:01 on Friday, October 13, 2006
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DottedEighthNote (180 points)
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Posted by DottedEighthNote
Too bad piccolo headjoints aren't as available as flute headjoints- I'd buy a Sonare picc with an Eldred Spell headjoint in a minute!
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Tibbie,
A very good friend of mine had Mr. Spell as an instructor. I had sold my old Grenadilla Emerson piccolo several years ago, and while she was there he hand made her a new one in about a day. He was bored, and she had a few issues with it, so BAM, new headjoint. He is really awesome like that. I believe if you look at his site, he will custom make piccolo headjoints. If I remember correctly, he also guarantees his work. You might want to check him out. He is really an awesome man!
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
23:15 on Friday, October 13, 2006
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
08:55 on Saturday, October 14, 2006
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
17:06 on Saturday, October 14, 2006
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
20:18 on Saturday, October 14, 2006
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Re: Ironwood vs. Grenadilla vs. Rosewood
15:30 on Monday, October 16, 2006
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