Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
21:27 on Saturday, August 2, 2008
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
22:32 on Saturday, August 2, 2008
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
00:33 on Sunday, August 3, 2008
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
01:27 on Sunday, August 3, 2008
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
22:00 on Sunday, August 3, 2008
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fluteypiccolosax (97 points)
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Posted by fluteypiccolosax
a geminheart 4P or a yamaha ypc-32 would be good.
and they both blend enough to be used as inside piccs too.
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
13:12 on Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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tsukiyofluteplay er
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Posted by tsukiyofluteplayer
I agree with theflutist94. If you just want a cheap marching piccolo, then a Gemeinhardt, Jupiter or Yamaha would be sufficient. I would suggest either a metal piccolo or a plastic one. The Jupiter 303 and 305 start at $549 new and are great for outdoor activities.
I also know that Pearl has a composite piccolo (PFP-105) that is supposed to be impervious to temperature fluctuations, but it starts at $995 new. A little pricey. I don't have any experience with Armstrong piccolos, so I can't really give you any advice about them.
If you plan to buy a used piccolo, I would make sure to ask the owner how often they have to take it in for repair, because that will also be important if you want to be frugal.
I get all my pricing information from www.flute4u.com
They also give specs for the instruments, but I think they only have new piccolos. You might try calling them. If you look on their website, they should have a number listed.
I wish you luck with your piccolo hunting!
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
16:52 on Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
15:00 on Saturday, August 16, 2008
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
20:24 on Sunday, August 17, 2008
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StephenK (395 points)
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The piccolo won't do your flute playing any favors.
The alto sax at least is a foreign embouchure and will affect your flute playing less negatively than a piccolo. They both will have the same negative breath support effect on your flute playing, you'll support less and play flat unless you know how to control your abs.
Also the piccolo is less enjoyable than the alto sax in marching. I marched for the first time with alto sax this year (adult group) and it was actually much better than marching flute or piccolo just because you have all this volume and the wind isn't interfering with your playing. And the alto parts can be quite nice and complex versus what you get in marching flute parts.
The instrument you play makes a big difference too. If you have a poor alto/flute/picc it won't be as enjoyable playing as a good (yet suitable for outdoors) instrument.
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Re: Piccolo and Piccolo Playing
16:04 on Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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