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<< Also tried an open hole Lot piccolo. Very interesting to play.>>

Is there such a thing as an open holed piccolo? Apparently, if you played
one, but how is that possible?
<3~JillBeanz


Jane Tupin <[email protected]
 

Glen - That's great that Onelist started a "secure" archives.

Uncle Adrian- Welcome back, we missed you a Lot!

Carolyn and Martin good luck with your exams. That's a great idea to have
mutual support.

Martin -just remember you have the upper hand with Adrian
-there are things you could do to his Lot.... Carolyn may get the
invitations but you could have the last say... hmmm.
Didn't you say you are building a Lot for me out of the spare parts you
had left over after you last put Adrian's Lot together... <gg>

At NFA convention, Cincinnati Fluteworks had a couple Lots, Lebrets, and
some other oldies. I tried the 4300 Lot. Very pretty sound, played very
nicely. Also tried an open hole Lot piccolo. Very interesting to play.

Jane Tupin * tupin@...


Hoffman
 

Jane
Didn't you say you are building a Lot for me out of the spare parts you
had left over after you last put Adrian's Lot together... <gg>
I was trying to keep this quiet, but a couple more visits should do it!<G>

Adrian
Whereas of course I, and everyone on FN, is very nice...
Me?! NICE?!!! The very idea. Speak for yourself!

Martin <G>
hoffman@...

Hartford, Cheshire, UK


Hoffman
 

Jill
Is there such a thing as an open holed piccolo? Apparently, if you
played
one, but how is that possible?
They have ring keys, rather like a clarinet. It's nice to have open holes
but I find the holes too close for my large fingers (have you tried one
Glen?). Of course, all simple system piccolos are 'open holed' too.

Martin
Ps. I seem to be posting a lot today, better go to sleep.
hoffman@...

Hartford, Cheshire, UK