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Subcontrabass Flute

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An interesting article for us lovers of low instruments

http://www.musicweb-international.com/c ... _flute.htm
Few will admit this, but showing off is all part of being the full-fat bass in any orchestra
Could be the same with the tuba? :wink:
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The world's largest recorder made by Adriana Breukink.

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http://www.adrianabreukink.com/ADRIANA/HOME

You can watch a demonstration video on the website of Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet under the Instruments tab.

http://www.loekistardust.nl/
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Post by Chuck(G) »

A PVC contrabass flute? Yecch. :P

Here's a photo of a friend of my wife's trying to play a genuine Kotato:

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The guy in the background is assembling a standard contrabass.
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Post by Dylan King »

This is pretty cool...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1VuZbfGsHQ

But even more interesting, check out these guys...

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http://home.datacomm.ch/mejer/Englisch/ ... rio_e.html
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Post by Chuck(G) »

Bob1062 wrote:How much that badboy run?


And why is the "bell" pointing at the ground? Flutes aren't normally loud anyway. :D
Very little sound comes out the end of a flute, so it doesn't really matter where it's pointed.

The photo was taken at NFA several years ago. At that time, you could get a Kotato double contrabass for about $25K. According to Shozo Ogura's web site, it's $38K now. My wife has had her Kotato bass for about 3 years; she paid about $8500 for it--it's $11K now.

http://www.oguraflute.com/
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Bob1062 wrote:Your wife plays bass flute? Awesome! Feminine, yet still coo'
She also plays a mean piccolo. I wish I had her range. :lol:
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This thread is probably the only time where one should say, "This is just a bass sax..." :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCrt0zrq ... ed&search=
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Neptune wrote:An interesting article for us lovers of low instruments

http://www.musicweb-international.com/c ... _flute.htm
Few will admit this, but showing off is all part of being the full-fat bass in any orchestra
Could be the same with the tuba? :wink:
I did a double-take at the photo. It's made from PVC drain pipe. 8)
"The thing was made with roughly hewn, filed and melted plastic; mouse-mat keypads cut with scissors and screwed onto plywood, and rusty bent wire keys and joints held together with twine and rubber bands."
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Dean E wrote:I did a double-take at the photo. It's made from PVC drain pipe. 8)
"The thing was made with roughly hewn, filed and melted plastic; mouse-mat keypads cut with scissors and screwed onto plywood, and rusty bent wire keys and joints held together with twine and rubber bands."
There's a guy from Holland who markets PVC big flutes. They sound just like PVC drainpipes. One problem is that the big PVC flutes flex while being handled, which makes pad sealing a bit of a problem.

http://home.hetnet.nl/%7Ejelinbama/Page_1x.html
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Post by Todd S. Malicoate »

If you want to see some of these behemoths in action, come out to the NFA convention in Albuquerque, August 9-12. I'll be conducting the Fiesta Flute Orchestra on the opening morning for a performance of my "Four Pieces for Flutes" which I just added a contrabass flute part for...should be lots of fun!
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