07-05-2006, 01:56 PM
That are from our collegue Dr. Stefan Hagel.
He uses very hard reed, so the sound is rather hobo-like, a little midi-like.
Bute we have also Auloi with hard reeds, they sound nearly the same, while our Auloi with soft reeds sound more like a shalmei or a bagpipe.
You can change the reeds on the same instrument and you while produce a different sound. But you cannot take every reed anyway, it has always to fit to the mensur of the pipe.
:wink:
He uses very hard reed, so the sound is rather hobo-like, a little midi-like.
Bute we have also Auloi with hard reeds, they sound nearly the same, while our Auloi with soft reeds sound more like a shalmei or a bagpipe.
You can change the reeds on the same instrument and you while produce a different sound. But you cannot take every reed anyway, it has always to fit to the mensur of the pipe.
:wink:
Susanna
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.
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A Lyra is basically an instrument to accompaign pyromanic city destruction.