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bloke wrote:My music director is asking me to get a better sound out of my ophicleide...so I'm probably going to just go ahead get a new one. :|

Of all of the myriad makes of ophicleides out there, how does this one rate?
Hows the intonation/workmanship/etc...??

http://jeromewiss.com/en/fabrication-en/ophicleide-bb/



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I wouldn't go to all that expense if all you do is play the ophicleide polka on it!!
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Neat stuff!

I mean, there are probably 1's of people in the world who truly *need* something like this, but I sure am glad that there is still at least 1 person motivated enough to build it. That's pretty insane to think about, right?
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According to Berlioz the best ophicleide ... is a tuba.
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bloke wrote:my ophicleide...so I'm probably going to just go ahead get a new one. :|
I don't see what's wrong with the ophicleide you already have...
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ValveSlide wrote:I had an ophicleide for about 5 minutes. Glad it's gone. :lol:

I exited unscathed, financially and musically.

Bloke needs one... or two.
One in B flat, and one in C.
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bloke wrote:lacquer...??
silver...??
No, no, heavens no!

Only bright red will do....

(If you insist upon calling attention to yourself by playing one of those things, you'd might as well do it in a big way.....)
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Wessex does a good job with their euphoniums and I see they have an ophicleide:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQX6A8DWB-Y

http://www.wessex-tubas.com/product/bb-ophicleide/
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Just get a serpent
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Prissy little bitches think they can hear grass grow.
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You might just need a repair or adjustment. Is there a good repair shop near :mrgreen: by?

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ValveSlide wrote:I believe that the serpent showdown shown here was held in merry ol' England...
bloke wrote:When guys get old, though, I guess (sorta like Harley Davidson owners) they all get together up north and show them off, eh?

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MikeMason wrote:Prissy little bitches think they can hear grass grow.
Norf England.

Exactly!!
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bloke wrote:
Rivercity Tuba wrote:Just get a serpent

I have one, but it seems to be getting smaller...Does that mean I'm going sharp? When guys get old, though, I guess (sorta like Harley Davidson owners) they all get together up north and show them off, eh?

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That has got to be one of the most bizarre music(?)-related photos I have even seen.

I can just imagine what Berlioz might say ("now that we've got them all in one place.....")
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ValveSlide wrote:
roweenie wrote:
ValveSlide wrote:I had an ophicleide for about 5 minutes. Glad it's gone. :lol:

I exited unscathed, financially and musically.

Bloke needs one... or two.
One in B flat, and one in C.
I like the way you think...

Lacquered silver and silver lacquer... then painted red.
Heck, no. pOphecleide, made of plastic. I hear they play just fine with a metal mouthpiece.
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to bring this thread back on topic.....I would imagine you could get a world class sound out of that ophy....
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Seems like a job for Sellmansberger Mouthpieces....

I think there could be a huge market in this Joe.

bloke wrote:
ken k wrote:to bring this thread back on topic.....I would imagine you could get a world class sound out of that ophy....
' needs a curved-rim mouthpiece, though. :|
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The perfect Presidential team....Lurch & Cousin It....
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bloke wrote:
bisontuba wrote:The perfect Presidential team....Lurch & Cousin It....
1/ Wouldn't that be what would we would have, were the premier opponents to - simply - team up?
2/ Aren't you breaking a rule that is stated at the top of each forum?
3/ just for the Knoxvillian: [img]insert-your-favorite-marginally-work-appropriate-Oktoberfest-picture%20here[/img]

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Create a mouthpiece
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bloke wrote:
Rivercity Tuba wrote:Just get a serpent

I have one, but it seems to be getting smaller...Does that mean I'm going sharp? When guys get old, though, I guess (sorta like Harley Davidson owners) they all get together up north and show them off, eh?

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