04-07-2007, 07:03 PM
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| Re: A Question for Monette Users Quote:
Originally Posted by Manny Laureano This is a complex subject and a simple one. If something's out of tune, it's out of tune. That's the simple part. The complex part has to do with an instrument that plays in two different keys, A and Bb. The slides don't change and what many people experience is a sharp high F. You pull out the first slide and the D is flat. That's why dave has been hesitant to build a four valve A/Bb instrument: because of the compromises in intonation.
And, yeah, Robin's right. People do, for the most part, tend to play sharp and sharper still on the piccolo. I also think rims have a lot to do with people's comfort on an instrument. It's very difficult to find the right rim unless you have a half dozen mouthpieces from which to choose right in front of you.
What to do? Scales, scales, scales. Arpeggios, arpeggios, arpeggios. Relax, relax, relax.
As to the imperfections, i would call the shop. Dave doesn't like stuff getting out if it's not right and I'm sure it just was unnoticed before it left the shop. It happens.
ML | I asked Dave to make a 4 valve B flat/A Picc for me and he said no. I said that he didn't have to label it a Monette product and he still said no. I then said that I would give my word to never say where the trumpet came from and he said no. Then I asked if other people were asking for one also and he said yes. I told him that I could be the guinea pig and if the trumpet didn't work I would still take it and he said no.
I bet now if you wanted a 4 valve in one key he might say yes. The reason I say this is now that he makes his own valves I bet he could make it work.
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