Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer

    
Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    19:11 on Thursday, May 14, 2009          

flute_n_bassoon
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Posted by flute_n_bassoon

http://test.woodwind.org/clarinet/BBoard/download.html/1,1756/ripamonti_contrabass1.JPG

i'm not sure if the link works or not...
anyway, when you find the picture, look on the far left, past the various clainet family instruments, and you will see it.


Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    22:33 on Thursday, May 14, 2009          

AK42
(157 points)
Posted by AK42

I think I'm in love...


Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    16:38 on Tuesday, May 26, 2009          

EnigmusJ4
(122 points)
Posted by EnigmusJ4

Want a metal bassoon? Get a sarrusophone. *adds "sarrusophone" to Firefox's spelling dictionary* Also... I WANT THOSE CLARINETS THEY ARE SOO NICE. Gold keywork, neck, and bell... rosewood body? ON CONTRAS? SO NICE. *waannt*

My bell ring pops right off... I have a wooden fox with a plastic white/starting-to-yellow ring. Dunno why it doesn't fit, but I think it's not a perfect circle. I just put some scotch tape around the edge of the bell and I can twist the ring on semi-tight that it doesn't fall off just from centrifugal force. It works quite well, I've hit my bookshelf above my computer with it about a dozen times and done no damge. ... to the bassoon. Knocked all the books on my head, but my head's a little damaged anyways - I choose play the bassoon.

By the way... carrying a bassoon around a low room with a ceiling fan on full power - NOT a good idea. No incidents though. Yet. One more reason for me to hate summer, though.


Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    17:09 on Wednesday, May 27, 2009          

flute_n_bassoon
(309 points)
Posted by flute_n_bassoon

looked up surrosaphone... (I know I spelled it wrong)
The pictures are pretty cool. Wish I could get my hands on one...


Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    19:43 on Wednesday, May 27, 2009          

tenorsaxist
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Posted by tenorsaxist

Cosmetically, I definately prefer the German. I think they are more traditional and nostalgic.



Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    20:05 on Friday, May 29, 2009          

AK42
(157 points)
Posted by AK42

*STILL DESIRES GOLDEN BASSOON GREATLY* Welcome back tenorsaxist. You've been gone for a while


Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    01:56 on Thursday, June 4, 2009          

MercifulMe
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Posted by MercifulMe

I love the look of a TRUE french bell...
Put personally I love my German bell with a white ring. Compact makes me happy too :D

I am unsure if some people understand what a real french bell looks like. Here's a link to help :
http://www.charlesmusic.com/images/products/iub208_bell.jpg


Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    05:13 on Thursday, June 4, 2009          

tenorsaxist
(925 points)
Posted by tenorsaxist

That was certainly interesting. Was that on a German Bassoon, or a French One? I have never actually heard a French Bassoon... I'll have to look it up. Either way, I still prefer the look and familarity of the German.

AK42, Thanks for the welcome back. Drum Major Tryouts, Computer issues, and the likes of life got in the way!


Re: What Kind of Bell do You Prefer    17:18 on Saturday, June 13, 2009          

MercifulMe
(126 points)
Posted by MercifulMe

Oh dear... Well you see, there is a completely different system of Bassoons from the typical German (which is popular basically everywhere). The different system is called the French system, because well, it originated out of France. It has a more reedy sound than the German Bassoon, and has quite different fingerings. The bell I had a link to was made by Heckel, but is made for a German Bassoon - it is a cosmetic option. Although, the bell on a French Bassoon looks the same (except for the bore width).
I hope that explained some of it.


   








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