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Author: JButler
Date: 1999-04-11 14:00
I am trying to find out some imformation for someone about Monnig or Moennig clarinets built in Germany. All the information I have has been by word of mouth and am getting some conflicting reports. I have worked on some of these instruments before and seem okay, but would like to give the lady more than just hearsay.
Thanks
JButler
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Author: Arnold the basset hornist
Date: 1999-04-12 06:27
Perhaps this will help you a little:
Holzblasinstrumentenbau GmbH
Bergstr. 14
D-08258 Markneukirchen
Germany
Tel. +49 37422 2833 or +49 37422 3591
Fax. +49 37422 2833
bassoons, contra bassoons, oboes, clarinets, oboes d'amore, english horns, flutes, histrorical woodwinds
of the traditional brands
OSCAR ADLER & CO. - SONORA - GEBR. MÖNNIG
Repairs of all types of woodwinds
Found in the german periodical 'rohrblatt
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Author: CeCe Hardisty
Date: 1999-04-19 20:23
A moennig barrel has an inverse taper, and helps with intonation problems. There is also one called a hadache. you might want to look into that, as well.
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Author: Mark Charette, Webmaster
Date: 1999-04-19 20:31
CeCe Hardisty wrote:
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There is also one called a hadache. you might want to look into that, as well.
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Chadash (as in Guy Chadash of New York), but pronounced very much like you spelled it - more like 'hadash' with soft a in both places.
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