Wood vs. Silver Piccolo Headjoint
22:07 on Sunday, July 17, 2005
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(Cameron)
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I was wondering, is it any harder to play a wood piccolo with no lip plate, opposed to a silver piccolo with a lip plate? I currently play on a Gemeinhardt 4S Piccolo, but I am gonna buy a Burkart-Phelan Global Piccolo at the NFA Convention in August. Does it usually take a long time to get use to? Thanks! -Cameron
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Re: Wood vs. Silver Piccolo Headjoint
23:23 on Sunday, July 17, 2005
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(a)
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Personally I dont think its harder. Its about the same. I used a wood one when my picc which is metal was in the shop for repairs. I didnt have a hard time with it.
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Re: Wood vs. Silver Piccolo Headjoint
23:41 on Sunday, July 17, 2005
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(KC)
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Ooh! I own a Burkart-Phelan Global Piccolo myself and I don`t have one bad thing to say about it. It is wonderful!
It wasn`t hard for me to change when I had to. Have fun with your new piccolo!
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Re: Wood vs. Silver Piccolo Headjoint
19:23 on Monday, July 18, 2005
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(Arak)
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The whole idea of the metal piccolo`s raised lip plate is to give it approximately the same feel (and function) as an unraised wooden one. They finish up having much the same curvature.
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