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Author: ptarmiganfeather
Date: 2011-11-28 18:17
Oh reed adjustment! Some terms just don't quite make sense.
Can readers here help define these words?
Chirpy
Shrill (have a good idea what that is)
Wonky
There are others, those are just at the top of my list right now.
Thank you kindly in advance.
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Author: mjfoboe
Date: 2011-11-28 19:07
A chirp is an extra "squeak - high pitched noise" in the tip of the reed.
It usually occurs when the tip is not balanced and/or evenly scraped or too much has been taken out between the tips tip and heart.
A shrill reed is one with no resonance and depth to the sound. It tone is thin and unpleasant. This usually occurs when a red is overly scraped and the entire balance of the reed is off; and maybe with a tip that is too long for the rest of the reed. It should not be confused with a light -airy sweet sounding reed which has resonance and a core sound.
As for as a "Wonky" is concerned! I can only guess ...... a reed that does not behave at all. Poor pitch stability, in flexibile and probably all over the place ... unless you mean "Honky" like a duck; then it is a reed with no finess and a ruckus unrefined tone.
That's my two cents ..... Overs may have a slightly different take on things.
Mark
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Author: plclemo
Date: 2011-11-28 23:25
Looked up "wonky" for you. Apparently it is a British word. Here's the definition: "unsteady, shaky".
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Author: mjfoboe
Date: 2011-11-29 00:25
So, I wasn't too far off the mark!
Mark
PS: For those who have shared their playing with others ...
Here's a link to my community Orchestra's performance of Phantom of the Opera.
You can hear a couple of my solo's.
This was a joint performance with the local high school chamber orchestra.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsvlXidCh5E
Mark
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Author: rgombine
Date: 2011-11-29 02:26
"Wonky" is what I get usually with a reed that is some combination of too short or too much out of the back. It is resonant, but wild with hard to control intonnation/octaves that you've got to really work at to keep in tune. Unstable notes will wobble w greater air speed (e.g. middle F#)
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Author: ptarmiganfeather
Date: 2011-11-29 04:04
Wow fast responses and good definitions. Now that I think my reeds are a combination of all three - chirpy, wonky and shrill, I may be able to do something about it. Have a great evening.
The oboe solos sound great.
Post Edited (2011-11-29 04:10)
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Author: GoodWinds ★2017
Date: 2011-11-29 05:05
chirpy: it sounds like a bird with a sore throat.
shrill: it sounds like something that is NOT music, nor gets even close.
wonky: the pitch is not stable; probably other little quirks are present; you just can't make the thing Co-Operate with your playing.
hope that helps.
GoodWinds
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