Very old Vinzenz Puchner Bassoon
Very old Vinzenz Puchner Bassoon
01:43 on Saturday, April 27, 2013
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MartinRDB (2 points)
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I bought an old Vinzenz Püchner bassoon 10 or so years ago in Prague at the time my daughter was learning to play.
Although I dabbled with it on and off, I have been doing more with it recently.
Is there anyone who can help with information about this instrument? It has no whisper key, no high D key, no rubber lining, no rollers, as well as the mark V Püchner Graslitz, there is a number 3 embossed on the bell and on the boot.
The instrument has obviously been extensively used, the keys and pads (probably replaced) all function well.
There is a strange key above the Bb thumb key on the boot joint, that could be for some trills. The wood is very dark and the instrument is a lot lighter than my daughter's Schreiber.
I would particularly like to know if there are any special fingering for this instrument. Unfortunately, I am a very inexpert player, so it is difficult to assess the instrument. I suspect it is a bit harder to play than a modern instrument.
Vinzenz Püchner started in 1897. What does the '3' mean? Surely this cannot be the third instrument made?
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Re: Very old Vinzenz Puchner Bassoon
16:41 on Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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Re: Very old Vinzenz Puchner Bassoon
10:39 on Tuesday, February 11, 2014
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