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Klaus
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There's a guy in the Netherlands who makes big PVC pipe flutes (Contrabass and double contrabass). The problem is that PVC pipe is straight bore, not conical. So his flutes have a very "sewer pipey" sound, like a bass clarinet. It's not bad if what you're looking for is something to sound very low notes in a flute ensemble. But a Kotato it ain't:schlepporello wrote:I find that quite interesting, Klause. I can't help but wonder tough. How hard would it be to construct a serpent from PVC tubing?
http://home.hetnet.nl/~jelinbama/Page_4x.html
On the other hand, you could (and people have) used PVC to approximate a conical bore by using appropriate reducing fittings at each bend. Reportedly, the result is not very authentic to look at, but the sound is supposed to be pretty good.
I do remember that the PVC contrabass flutes have a tendency to flex (they're probably built out of something like class 200 PVC pipe). If I were building a serpent, I'd want to use something like Schedule 40 to keep the flex problem to a minimum.
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Seems to me that if serpents sounded good, we would be playing them instead of tubas and sousas.PhilW. wrote:The mp3 files on his site sound terrible. Is that how real serpents sounded?
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Holtek.... you're avatar!! Are you the one who stole that painting a couple of weeks ago? In broad daylight? Watta guy!holtek wrote:Hey...MY bass clarinet doesn't sound like no sewer pipe when I play it!
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I'm intrigued! Pics????Henry wrote:I have, and have had for several years, a GGG contra bass hoseophone constructed of 20-odd feet of pvc piping ranging from 1 to 4 inches in diameter with a custom 3 foot .625 bore leadpipe (5/8 garden hose), a specially enhanced highly resonant bell for brilliance (8" plastic flower pot minus the bottom) and a glow in the dark polycarbonate Bach 18 copy mouthpiece mounted by bungee cords in the back of my Honda.
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Here are some demos from EUCHMI:PhilW. wrote:The mp3 files on his site sound terrible. Is that how real serpents sounded? Because if it is, no wonder they invented the tuba!
http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/euchmi/uji.html
Somewhere there used to be demo sound clip of George (an authentic contrabass serpent) but I can't seem to find it.
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mY UNCLE IS A WOOD ARTIST AND ACTUALLY MADE ME A sQUAREPENT. It is quite fun to play but of course, doesn't get a big sound. Being that it's made of wood and full of holes.
He is making me two more. One will be a bass in F that is quite a bit larger and the other has him tinckering with valve modifications. He's trying to build it like a bass sax. We'll have to wait and see. Email me if you want to see some pictures.
-Dylan
He is making me two more. One will be a bass in F that is quite a bit larger and the other has him tinckering with valve modifications. He's trying to build it like a bass sax. We'll have to wait and see. Email me if you want to see some pictures.
-Dylan