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High Winds

high and low winds

Double Reeds: Contrabassoon, bassoon, english horn, oboe
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All instruments in the woodwind family used to be made of wood, giving them their name. Today, they are made of wood, metal, plastic or some combination.

They are basically narrow conical, cylinders or pipes, with holes, an opening at the bottom end and a mouthpiece at the top. Wind instruments are played by blowing air through a mouthpiece (that’s the “wind” in “woodwind”) and opening or closing the holes with fingers to change the pitch. Metal caps called keys cover the holes of most woodwind instruments.

Flute headjoints
Clarinet reed

The mouthpieces for most woodwinds, including the clarinet, oboe and bassoon, use a thin piece of wood called a reed, which vibrates when you blow into it. The clarinet uses a single reed made of one piece of wood, while the oboe and bassoon use a double reed made of two pieces joined together. Just as with the stringed instruments, the smaller woodwinds play higher pitches while the longer and larger instruments play lower notes.

Clarinet reed and ligature

The woodwind family of instruments includes, from the highest sounding instruments to the lowest, the piccolo, flute, alto flute, bass flute, musette (piccolo oboe) oboe, oboe d’amore, English horn, bass oboe, Eb soprano clarinet, Bb soprano clarinet, Eb Alto clarinet, Bb bass clarinet, bassoon and contrabassoon. A saxophone is also included in the woodwind instrument family though it is made of brass metal.

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Cold Corks

Here in the Northeast, we have been experiencing mixed weather, as usual.  We can go from 60 degrees to 20 degrees Fahrenheit in one day.  This weekend we were down in temperature to single digit.  These extreme low temperatures are detrimental to woodwind instruments.

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oboe reed staples with cork

In a small way, the cork which is inserted into the instrument to hold the reeds OR to hold the instruments together securely are adversely affected by extreme temperatures.

Clarinet Corks

Clarinet Tenon Corks

A compounded problem occurs when saxophonists and clarinetists with too much cork grease or loose corks shorten their instrument due to playing and handling which makes the pitch rise even more.

saxophone neck cork

Saxophone Neck Cork

Also, if brass players only tune their main tuning slide (usually pulled out, unless cold), then the sharp fingering combinations (all 2 and 3 valve combinations) become even sharper. This, of course, overtaxes the embouchure from continuous liping down which makes the tone quality sound more and more spread and unfocused.

Trumpet Water Key Cork

Trumpet Water Key Cork

Bassoon Bocal

Bassoon Bocal with Cork

 

 

Is a Tune Timeless?

How do you tell if a tune is timeless?

That is mostly determined by the amount of times the music has been performed OR purchased.   Check out our pre-owned sheet music.   You will find many music standards.
You may also discover a masterpiece that has been overlooked throughout history.

Here is your chance to make a difference in history and choose the lesser known piece.
Add one of the “unknowns” to your next concert repertoire.

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Mozart provides a standard piece of repertoire for oboe study and recitals.

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This is an arrangement of music written between 1603–1625 arranged for Woodwind Quintet.

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Here is a lesser known composition written by Antal Dorati in the 1983.

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