I don't think there's any more to building an ophicleide than a bass sax. Less, I would have thought.
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
Neptune wrote:Very interesting - the enthusiasm for an ophicleides! I may communicate with a few people off-line.
Yes, if it would cost around 2k, I am sure there would be several sold. Also, what could be great is cheap cases. To my knowledge there are currently no case makers. A backpack style case (a tad bigger than the current bass trombone one) would probably suit a lot of players....
The Chinese baritone saxes seems to be around USD 1400 with bass saxes slightly higher and the reverse engineering skills seems to be well developed so... I suppose there would be no patent violations on ophicleides these days?!
Maybe this could be of some use for the interested do it yourselfer to start some experimentation...
DP wrote:The awfulcleide is an archaic instrument, a curiosity at best. I believe third-world production techniques in conjunction with leaflet-style distribution are ideally suited to such an un-necessary p.o.s. Just think..the typical town band, which often already has 5 or 6 saxophones can have its very own awfulcleide section! I cannot think of a better way to promote live instrumental performance to the community!
(in lieu of a succinct four letter word, deferring to the foul language police)
Yes... archaic like violins, tubas and trombones. Oh, and don't forget the complete extinction of the harpsichord and organ.
Ophicleides aren't any more "awful" than the player, just like any instrument. No one hearing a good player (check out samples on www.ophicleide.com) can speak ill of the instrument in any meaningful way.
Ophicleides aren't common anymore because of very, very effective marketing, not because there's anything wrong with them.
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I quite like the idea and charm of a crap, slightly 'off' sounding ophicleide.
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
J.c. Sherman wrote:...Ophicleides aren't any more "awful" than the player, just like any instrument. No one hearing a good player (check out samples on http://www.ophicleide.com" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank) can speak ill of the instrument in any meaningful way...
So it is. The Nick Byrne CD is really exciting and shows that the ophicleide, which some talks not so nice of, could indeed sound great. Unfortunately it has been put aside for so many years, but fortunately it seems that the interest is going up. So maybe if there were affordable instruments available then there would be a renaissance for the ophicleide. If players started to appear then I believe the now living composers would also be interested in creating new music for the instrument.
J.c. Sherman wrote:...Ophicleides aren't common anymore because of very, very effective marketing, not because there's anything wrong with them...
Hi- Original ophicleides can still be had for a relatively inexpensive price, especially in France--personally, would rather see a Chinese 5v F or Eb Cimbasso--for what these instruments go for price wise, I think a little competition could be in order...just my 2 cents.....
That said, I do love to hear the instrument played well. It can sound great.
I don't think the ophicleides you can get in France are cheap at all.
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.
Agreed; even if you can get one - a C one especially - for under 3K Euro, you're still going to put a bunch into the restoration! I got mine for a bargain... except for the 70 hours of restoration!
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I don't think there's any more to building an ophicleide than a bass sax. Less, I would have thought.
A cautionary note! I don't know where that bass saxophone on ebay came from, but I have just ordered one from JinBao (who apparently make the best bass sax) to special order for a customer and the cost is DOUBLE that of a tuba from the factory. I don't know how much an ophicleide would cost to produce, but have no reason to think it would be cheap.
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What's cheap ... I would have thought it would be less work to make one than a saxophone - aren't there less keys?
Yamahas YFB621, YBB621, YEB 631 and YCB661 Conn 20K, King 2370 Fibreglass, Bubbie and Amati Bb helicon Perinet ophicleide, King 3B trombone Double bass and a stack of bass guitars too.