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post Sep 26 2005, 09:30 PM
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Alright. I don't know if this is in the right place but if it isn't.. sorry just move it -_-.

So I've seen that CB has many musicians that play all sorts of instruments. So I was curious about the setup of your instrument - such as the brand stuff like that.

So I'll start.

My Alto Sax
Selmer C* Mouthpiece
Optimum Ligature (Soon to be)
Buesher BU-4 Model
Vandoren size 3 Reeds
Rico Royal size 2.5 Reeds
Rico Size 2.5 Reeds

My Bari Sax
Selmer C* Mouthpiece
School Ligature -_-;
Bundy Bari Sax -_-; - maybe i'll be getting the Selmer next year
La Voz size 2.5 Reeds
Rico Royal Size 3 Reeds



And my Kawai piano with no other features.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 09:39 PM
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French Horn:
Yamaha YHR-567
Shilke 30 mouthpiece

Mellophone:
King Model
Shilke 30 mouthpiece with adapter

Trumpet:
Bach Stradivarius
3C mouthpice

Edit: Not much to change for brass players...

Drum Set:
Base Drum
Toms
High Hat
Crash Cymbol
Rise Cymbol
Snare
All by Pearl
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 09:45 PM
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Clarinet:

plastic yamaha
mouth piece that came with it
the black ligature with the one skrew on the back...
vandoren reeds size 3 or 3.5

obviously, i'm not looking at it so i don't knowany thing, so i'll edit tomorrow. i stupidly left my clarinet at school this weekend, which meant i missed 4 days of practicing and i completely forgot to memorize the closer, so i need to do that...
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 09:58 PM
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uhh

tenor saxaphone ..

Yamaha .. i'm pretty sure everything on it is Yamaha except the reed .
Rico - Reed brand name .. size 3 .
 
sadolakced acid
post Sep 26 2005, 10:14 PM
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grand brand piano.

it's an upright. the brand is 'grand'. yes i know confusing.

my friend has a buffet clarinet, which is supposedly very good.

my sister has an armstrong flute, with a solid silver headpiece or whatever you call it...
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 10:44 PM
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Piano. brownish color and that's all i could say about it.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:00 PM
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Erm..

Flute:
- Gemeinhardt. I don't know the model number or anything
- A good headjoint, apparently. Silver with a gold plated embouchure hole.

Piano:
- Yamaha (either U2 or U3, I can't remeber) Upright
- It has one of those things where when you close the top lid thing, it doesn't come down immediately, instead, it's slowed down by some sort of mechanism that I probably wouldn't understand.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:06 PM
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flute.
gemeinhardt. 3SHB open hole silver headjoint.

piccolo
gemeinhardt. have no other info about it because i really dont care about it.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:30 PM
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^ x2 I don't like Gemeinhardt flutes. They're too hard to play :/

Flute
Made by Sankyo
Etude Model
All sterling silver
Open hole, B footjoint

Piccolo
Made by Gemeinhardt (yeah, I don't like it much)
Wood body, silver head
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:31 PM
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Eww, piccolos. I hate those things. Passionately. Definitely one of my least favorite parts of marching band, and I don't even have to play the cursed thing.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:31 PM
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I'm not an expert on the woodwind instruments I play, but both my oboe and clarinet are cheap Selmer student instruments; I'm not sure what brand of reed I have anymore. Haven't had a chance to play them in a while, and I don't have them handy.

Bass guitar is a Washburn P-bass copy; guitar is a cheap Lyon. Bass amp is a 100W 15-inch Crate, and really, the only nice music-related equipment I own.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:33 PM
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Michael, you play clarinet?? ohmy.gif
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:34 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Sep 27 2005, 12:33 AM)
Michael, you play clarinet?? ohmy.gif
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Yep, but only for fun; my actual role in band was oboe (or drums in marching band).

I really like the clarinet, though, I wished I had played that instead.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:34 PM
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^x6 Yeah, tweaak I know. I don't even play my piccolo much, it hurts my ears. Everyone had to wear earplugs during symphony practice because the piccolo parts had to play these really high parts.

^ Eveyrone has their own preference. I think Yamahas are the best, and I was going to get one, but my teacher recommended a Sankyo for me at the end.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:39 PM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 26 2005, 11:34 PM)
Yep, but only for fun; my actual role in band was oboe (or drums in marching band).

I really like the clarinet, though, I wished I had played that instead.
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Ah, I see. It's interesting that you'd rather play clarinet, because ereryone I know who plays clarinet doesn't like it much, except those who don't play it as their main instrument.

QUOTE(salcha @ Sep 26 2005, 11:34 PM)
^x6 Yeah, tweaak I know. I don't even play my piccolo much, it hurts my ears. Everyone had to wear earplugs during symphony practice because the piccolo parts had to play these really high parts.

^ Eveyrone has their own preference. I think Yamahas are the best, and I was going to get one, but my teacher recommended a Sankyo for me at the end.
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They get ear plugs in sectionals, but the rest of us just have to deal. Same with the drumline. The piccolos are a really devoted section, and always wind up tuning and warming up and generally practicing the most, and typically in the worst places. The drums I can just walk away from, but those damn piccs carry
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:41 PM
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oboe!

another double reed.

i played bassoon. yea... double reeds aren't that easy to play. ehh.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:41 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Sep 27 2005, 12:39 AM)
Ah, I see. It's interesting that you'd rather play clarinet, because ereryone I know who plays clarinet doesn't like it much, except those who don't play it as their main instrument.
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I think it's a really nice jazz instrument, and I really like jazz.

QUOTE(sadolakced acid @ sep 27 2005, 12:41 am)
oboe!

another double reed.

i played bassoon. yea... double reeds aren't that easy to play. ehh.

They're difficult, but worth it... The bassoon and oboe are dandy instruments. _smile.gif
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:41 PM
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^hehehe....yes indeed.
QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 26 2005, 9:41 PM)
I think it's a really nice jazz instrument, and I really like jazz.
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You should join a big band, very fun.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:44 PM
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^yes, but they're horrifying when tuning. Last year one of of our judges tapes, they went from talking about something to saying "wow that's a lot of piccolos! you're brave!" We had about 14 in a band of 140 (last year). He mentioned our large amount of piccs 3 more times.

QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 26 2005, 11:41 PM)
I think it's a really nice jazz instrument, and I really like jazz.
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Mm, I wish clarinets were allowed in the jazz band...not that I'd make it anyway, but it was traditionally a jazz instrument so it should be reguarded as such more often
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:47 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Sep 27 2005, 12:44 AM)
Mm, I wish clarinets were allowed in the jazz band...not that I'd make it anyway, but it was traditionally a jazz instrument so it should be reguarded as such more often
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They don't let clarinets in your jazz band?
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:47 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Sep 26 2005, 11:39 PM)
They get ear plugs in sectionals, but the rest of us just have to deal. Same with the drumline. The piccolos are a really devoted section, and always wind up tuning and warming up and generally practicing the most, and typically in the worst places. The drums I can just walk away from, but those damn piccs carry
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They're okay when they're playing in the middle register though. Which isn't very often...-.-
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:48 PM
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i want to play bass guitar...


yea
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Sep 26 2005, 11:47 PM)
They don't let clarinets in your jazz band?
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Nope. They didn't in middle school jazz band either.

QUOTE(salcha @ Sep 26 2005, 11:47 PM)
They're okay when they're playing in the middle register though. Which isn't very often...-.-
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We have the piccolos from hell who like to practice high notes in the middle of the band room just to piss us off.
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Sep 27 2005, 12:49 AM)
Nope. They didn't in middle school jazz band either.
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That's weird, the clarinet is really a staple of jazz bands... I'm guessing the jazz band doesn't play much by Benny Goodman, eh?
 
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post Sep 26 2005, 11:51 PM
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QUOTE(brownsugar08 @ Sep 26 2005, 11:48 PM)
Wow we had like 5 in a band of 308 last year.

And now we have 3 in a band of 300.
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I always thought the clarinet failed as a jazz instrument, and should be completely replaced by the soprano sax in the jazz setting.
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Wow blink.gif I take it you march flutes? The only time we've done that was last competition last year when 3 piccolos broke at once and we had no choice (and I didn't realize you were actually twice our size)

We don't have soprano saxes either. Fortunately, our jazz band is pretty damn good anyway
 

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