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Corno Dolce Tooting His Own Horn...

Mat

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Oh dear, truly impressing. But *you* have to work on the tune, though.:grin::grin::grin:
 

greatcyber

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Dr. Seuss would be impressed, I however, was not. I enjoyed the organ music, but that blasted squawking was rather annoying. I truly hope it was a joke. :)

Stephen
 

methodistgirl

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I just hope you play better than that guy.:grin::cry::lol::bawl::lol::cry::grin: That was
so funny. I did the same with a pipe organ and a harmonica not a horn.:grin:
judy tooley
 

greatcyber

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CD, that was pretty darned cute. For an encore, maybe they could all switch reeds with each other. :)

Stephen
 

Krummhorn

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Are we certain that Professor Peter Schickele wasn't in on the first vid? Or was that a descendant of the Early PDQ Bach?

2nd video very unique ... has to be the first Bassoon Quartet I've ever seen gathered - notwithstanding the percussionist, too. Strange ... but ... different. :rolleyes:
 

Corno Dolce

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Hi stephen,

Switch reeds with each other? My understanding of the bassoon reed is that each player will prefer theirs *cut* a certain way and will not be happy with a *cut* thats for another player - exchanging the bocal plus reed would be ok I'd guesstimate.

Cheers,

CD :):):)
 

Soubasse

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I've seen the Bassoons before, and as for the first one ... well, yes, a Corno it was, Dolce it was not!:grin:
 
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