5 Heckel bassoons - behind the scenes

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • We currently have five interesting Heckel #bassoons going through our workshop - a 14000 series, two 9000 series, a 6000 series and a 5000 series. Take a look behind the scenes to learn a little about these instruments and what we're doing with them!

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  • @Berley_1234
    @Berley_1234 День назад

    i have a 4000 series (#4266, made 1901) that's fully refurbished. It spent most of it's life in Philadelphia in the orchestra there. it's a WONDERFUL instrument, very responsive and the TONE is amazing.

  • @thecatspajamas8918
    @thecatspajamas8918 Год назад +3

    I play a 12,000. I’m the original owner, receiving it in 1982. The wait time at that time was about 18 months.

  • @soundslikeben
    @soundslikeben Год назад +6

    I would love to hear what a leaky bassoon sounds like before and after repair. It may help people learn how to tell if their instrument has a leak.

  • @tgb9531
    @tgb9531 Год назад +4

    My teacher once said that the [minor] leaks and the concommitant resistance in Heckels were a part of their constituent sound, as opposed to the very tightly sealed bassoons one might find at the time (1970s). He owned a Heckel that had spent years lying on the top of a piano (he didn't leave it like that!). It was a beautiful instrument visually and aurally. Of course, he had something to do with the latter 😉 Myself, I have a rather well sealed non-Heckel that I enjoy playing. tgb

  • @trainliker100
    @trainliker100 Год назад +1

    The wait time to buy a new Heckel bassoon has been steadily climbing over the years. Some years back when I looked the waiting time was 52 weeks and pretty soon it was 5 years. I believe the wait time now might be about 8 years.

  • @meganluke444
    @meganluke444 Год назад

    As a High school student, my Bassoon teacher had a probably leaky Heckel, 5000 series. It was stuffy and hard to play. Much later on, I acquired a 6000 series that has been overhauled and refinished in the 90's. It played easily, had a great sound and was fully in tune in all registers. The second bassoonist had a 5000 series Heckel, unrestored that had a weak tone and a B flat that was a quartertone flat. That bassoon could have used your help.

  • @adolfoleongomez4631
    @adolfoleongomez4631 Год назад

    Colección maravillosa!!!

  • @liuliu1699
    @liuliu1699 Год назад

    Seek your advice! Heckel 3k , is it good for students as learning instrument ? And if I want to get it, it can be performing ?

    • @bjarkeschousboe8715
      @bjarkeschousboe8715 Год назад +1

      Would personally go for a newer, more stable instrument. Not necessarily a heckel:)

  • @chochonio14
    @chochonio14 5 месяцев назад

    What’s the webpage???