Need upgrade advice

    
Need upgrade advice    15:14 on Friday, June 9, 2006          

bassoondad
(1 point)
Posted by bassoondad

I am shopping for an upgrade for my daughter. She has long outgrown her Fox 222D and, as a senior music performance major, is looking for a reasonable professional-level instrument along the lines of a Fox 101 or 201. I’ve been looking at ebay (THAT is scary!) and there are so many instruments out there, it is hard to even know what to look for! I understand that so much depends on age, wear, individual construction, etc - but can anyone offer some advice on some near-professional instrument possibilities?

Amati
Conn
Moosmann
Kohlert
Huller
Fox Renard
Maestro
Polici (I know these are good)
Heckel (and, of course, these)
Schreiber & Sohne
Selmer
Puchner

Thanks!

Chris



Re: Need upgrade advice    23:35 on Friday, June 9, 2006          

MercifulMe
(126 points)
Posted by MercifulMe

I think if she is that advanced in her musical training, you might want to look at a professional instrument. My favorite is the B.H. Bell Bassoons, but they are 34 grand, so maybe not a B.H. BellXD


Re: Need upgrade advice    23:35 on Friday, June 9, 2006          

Drew
(371 points)
Posted by Drew

That is a tall order, because of the variables you have mentioned. Doesn't your daughter have any ideas? She, being a long-time music student, will probably have some dislikes and likes. Having said that, the Moosmans, Puchners, Schreibers, are always good bets, depending on condition. You can probably look up most professional bassoonists and see what instruments they play, and find every bassoon make there is among them (almost). I've seen them play Adlers, Hullers, you name it. Of course, Heckel is the creme de la creme but that comes at a price.


Re: Need upgrade advice    23:35 on Friday, June 9, 2006          

Drew
(371 points)
Posted by Drew

That is a tall order, because of the variables you have mentioned. Doesn't your daughter have any ideas? She, being a long-time music student, will probably have some dislikes and likes. Having said that, the Moosmans, Puchners, Schreibers, are always good bets, depending on condition. You can probably look up most professional bassoonists and see what instruments they play, and find every bassoon make there is among them (almost). I've seen them play Adlers, Hullers, you name it. Of course, Heckel is the creme de la creme but that comes at a price.


Re: Need upgrade advice    23:36 on Friday, June 9, 2006          

Drew
(371 points)
Posted by Drew

Not sure how my last note got posted twice, but anyway, how about just upgrading her Fox model? The upper models are great bassoons.


   




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