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Author: diz
Date: 2002-08-16 00:23
I recently worked with an oboist who played on an oboe (can't remember the brand) and it was made using "violet" wood. It was a beautiful looking instrument, not black in colour like our African hardwood clarinets. Does anyone know anything about violet wood and from which tree it comes?
thanks
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Author: Jacy
Date: 2002-08-16 00:46
I'm not sure why I know about this, but the oboe was probably a Loree or even a Rigoutat. Violet wood comes from the Brazilian <i>Dalbergia Cearensis</i> (Kingwood) tree.
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-08-16 01:12
Thanks Jacy - yes, it was a Rigoutat (sp?).
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Author: Mark Pinner
Date: 2002-08-18 23:36
Here is a website that may help. If you want any information on Australian native woods that can or have been used for instrument making contact me and I can provide more info. This site does not have Australian natives and remember common names as opposed to botannical names can be confusing.
http://www.toolcenter.com/wood/
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-08-18 23:43
Thanks Mark - that's a very interesting address.
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