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Author: Mike
Date: 2001-03-11 00:07
I am interested in buying a piccolo. What is the better kind between the all silver, all plastic, and silver head with plastic body piccolo. Also, what are the price ranges of each?
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Author: Bill
Date: 2001-03-11 18:09
If you are going to play the piccolo outdoors, you will want to get plastic. Otherwise, silver or wood. Conical bore has a better scale and responsiveness than cylindrical, but a cylindrical bore is less resistant.
Generally, the plastic is less expensive, and prices for silver and wood depend on the make and model. I personally don't like silver plate, but is is cheaper than "solid" silver.
You can get some idea of pricing by looking at the WoodWinds and Brasswinds web site.
http://www.wwandbw.com
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Author: Ellie
Date: 2001-04-09 02:01
I usually play a wooden one (teh old piece of school piccolo junk) however I like to play silver ones. i once played one with a gold lipplate, and the tone was incredible. Silver makes for a better tone. Wood has what I find to be an interesting tone quality, which I like. Plastic is goodd for beginners, as well as outdoor practicing. If you frop it, it will be lesslikely to damage- and if it does break, it will cost less to repair/replace.
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Author: kristen
Date: 2001-05-05 22:25
i think that an all wood one is the best, but then the plastic one i don't think is that bad, then the one that is wood/plastic with the silver head, and then the all silver ones. i think this because of the sound quality of each of them! and which one sounds the "warmest"!
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Author: fluteperson12
Date: 2001-07-17 00:43
Personally, I prefer the types in this order
Wood
Plastic
Silver
In my own experiences, plastic piccolos have a much warmer sound than silver piccolos. Plus ,they are much cheaper. Maybe this is because the wooden embouchure hole and the plastic embouchure holes are alike.
P.S.- this is a highly personal decision :-}
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