Old "piccolo" flute
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Re: Old "piccolo" flute
Someone who can help me?
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I repadded the piccolo with R5 "zip" pads. Now sing like a nightingale: thin, clear, focused.
The only defect is the brown color of the fipple, but i am really satisfied.
I repadded the piccolo with R5 "zip" pads. Now sing like a nightingale: thin, clear, focused.
The only defect is the brown color of the fipple, but i am really satisfied.
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Re: Old "piccolo" flute
Good news.
So, back at the outset of your adventure, I probably should have suggested that step 1 is to make sure the piccolo plays well before you operate on it. Glad things worked out.
Feadoggie
I would think that it sings more like an "Oriole".Italian Rover wrote:I repadded the piccolo with R5 "zip" pads. Now sing like a nightingale: thin, clear, focused.
So, back at the outset of your adventure, I probably should have suggested that step 1 is to make sure the piccolo plays well before you operate on it. Glad things worked out.
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Re: Old "piccolo" flute
ehm... yes: is a little bit... "oriolish" but sings quiet and clear and this is a small success, for me.Feadoggie wrote:I would think that it sings more like an "Oriole".
But now, sure that the stuff works well, i can try to make another fipple in delrin or other material. It was fun but is not enough!
Thanks, feadoggie
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Re: Old "piccolo" flute
Congratulations! I cannot tell if you have retained the tuning slide or if you have fastened the
Susato fipple directly to the tuning barrel. Have you played it against a tuner yet? How does it
compare to a tuning of A-440 Hz?
Bob
Susato fipple directly to the tuning barrel. Have you played it against a tuner yet? How does it
compare to a tuning of A-440 Hz?
Bob
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Re: Old "piccolo" flute
Thanks Bob!an seanduine wrote:Congratulations! I cannot tell if you have retained the tuning slide or if you have fastened the
Susato fipple directly to the tuning barrel. Have you played it against a tuner yet? How does it
compare to a tuning of A-440 Hz?
Bob
Not yet played with a tuner ( i need a microphone ). Anyway i think this picture explains all: i sawed the original embochure at the proper lenght, then slightly machined to assemble the fipple on it. A small teflon tape completed the work.
I dislike the brown color of the fipple even if perfect in size more, after playing some tunes, i think that i should build another fipple. This one sounds, but i want to experiment something else.
-It is all settled beneath the chatter and the noise. The silence and the feeling. The excitement and fear. The sparse, erratic flashes of beauty. And then the wretched squalor and the miserable man. All buried by the blanket of the embarrassment of being in the world.- (Jep Gambardella)