Non-western low brass instruments?
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Non-western low brass instruments?
Hi everyone! I'm wondering if anyone on here has any experience with non-western lower brass instruments. Would really love to hear stories, sounds, to see photos!
(the image below is of an Nepali bass karnal horn, for illustration purposes)
(the image below is of an Nepali bass karnal horn, for illustration purposes)
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kakaki used in muslim areas around southern Sahara:
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No photo, but we should include the Dijeridoo
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There are a number of instruments that work like brass. Brass instruments are also called "lip reed" instruments and include the shofar, conch shell. cornett (also called "zink"), serpent. and Russian Bassoon.
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Below is photo of Trembita (it is Ukrainian "lip-reed" instrument, like Alpine horn).
Carved from single piece of pine or spruce wood and can reach up to 8 meters.
Carved from single piece of pine or spruce wood and can reach up to 8 meters.
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... which is famously neither Russian nor a bassoon.
You left out the ophicleide, which seemed to be making something of a comeback a few years ago in a very niche market. I haven't heard much about it recently, though I did attend one solo performance at an Army tuba & euphonium conference a few years back. However, that's really a western instrument, as are the serpent and Russian Bassoon.
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The ophicleide and its cousin the quinticlave (the latter of which I actually had an opportunity to play) were generally made of brass, and I was talking about instruments not made of brass. One other that I could have mentioned was the South African Vuvuzela, now usually made of plastic.ghmerrill wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 9:57 am... which is famously neither Russian nor a bassoon.
You left out the ophicleide, which seemed to be making something of a comeback a few years ago in a very niche market. I haven't heard much about it recently, though I did attend one solo performance at an Army tuba & euphonium conference a few years back. However, that's really a western instrument, as are the serpent and Russian Bassoon.
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This Russian Bassoon reference here has jogged my memory of actually using this instrument as an illustration of difficulties in scientific classification -- over 10 years ago at a meeting in Durham of the Phenotype Ontology Research Coordination Network (Whew!! What do you suppose THAT means? ). Part of the summary of that was "He used a classification of brass instruments as an example illustrative of the key issues and discussed why these issues matter, and how easy it is to introduce errors." So we can see that not only do brass instruments contribute to the advancement of science, but in particular the Russian Bassoon does, even if it's only about half brass.
I'm really happy to be retired and using brass instruments just to play music.
I'm really happy to be retired and using brass instruments just to play music.
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Now that you mention it, i must admit i often engage in brass instruments classifying, instead of playing them (a guilty pleasure )
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At least I got paid for it (at least kind of).
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1924 Buescher 3-valve Eb tuba
Schiller American Heritage 7B clone bass trombone
M/K nickel MV50 leadpipe
DE LB K/K8/110 Lexan
1947 Olds "Standard" trombone (Bach 12c)
Amati Oval Euph
1924 Buescher 3-valve Eb tuba
Schiller American Heritage 7B clone bass trombone
M/K nickel MV50 leadpipe
DE LB K/K8/110 Lexan
1947 Olds "Standard" trombone (Bach 12c)