This piccolo is in good working condition! One cracks on the wood. Pads are old. The Hammig Piccolo is older must probably be overhauled Hammig Piccolo, vintage handmade PHILIPP HAMMIG MARKNEUKIRCHEN grenadilla wood body, silver keys. Hammig serial numbers for 54689. Good condition, original case. See for photos and/or questions. Started in 1927 Verne Q.Powell the instruments were immediately recognized as the very best a flutist could play. Over the decades, innovation became a hallmark of the Powell company.
It only says Hammig? That seems very strange. Any other markings or serial numbers? I have an A.R. Hammig plated flute, very old. I do like it, although it is not quite up to the level of my Powell or Almeida in terms of workmanship or sound, although it is very solid and powerful. I had a chance to play a wooden A.R. Hammig and did not like it. Business communication notes in hindi pdf online.
In the world of music we frequently wonder what equipment others are using. Is it the hope that there is a perfect instrument out there? Do we think that having a certain make of instrument will make us popular (we play piccolo so not likely). Or, is it just our desire to simply know for the simple fact of knowing? Well, here you go! A very nonchalant Facebook post resulted in this feed back regarding what piccolos people are using. Enjoy!
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…….a few individuals that responded to our call
Beth Chandler Cahill – Professor James Madison University – Keefe and Hammig
Julianna Nickel – Professor George Mason University – Burkart
Laurie Sokoloff – Baltimore Symphony and Peabody Conservatory – Keefe
Therese Wacker – Professor Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Burkart
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Christine Erlander Beard – Roy Seaman LTD with an awesome (bocote wood) headjoint by Mancke!
Dionne Jackson – Professor University of Connecticut – Keefe
Sarah Jackson – LA Philharmonic – Keefe
Zachariah Galatis – Portland Symphony – Keefe and a Mancke headjoint!
Carole Bean – National Symphony Orchestra – Gold keyed Powell with a Burkart head, Keefe
Erica Peel – San Diego Symphony – Hammig, but recently added a Mancke headjoint.
Arisaka type 38 serial number lookup. Sarah Eckman McIver – Symphony Number One – Keefe
Leslie Marrs – Professor Drake University – Brannen
Nan Raphael – Keefe with Modern cut head joint. Backup is a Brannen with Keefe modern/classic cut head joint.
Laurel Ann Maurer – I have 2 that I mostly use. A Burkart Elite and a Weissman/McKenna
Sarah Howard – Cocus wood Hammig
Aleksandr Haskin – Qatar Music Academy and the American School of Doha – Burkart XXV
Cynthia Rugolo – Cocuswood Brannen with Keefe headjoint and a 1945 Helmut Hammig
Phyllis Avidan Louke – Burkart
Keith Hanlon – Professor Frostburg State University – Keefe
Amanda Taylor – co-editor of The Flute Examiner – Hammig
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Shivhan Dohse – Professor Coe College – Hammig!
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Lori Akins – Burkart
Stephen Kujala – Got a couple of 70’s vintage Powells, a Haynes silver cylindrical (for superhigh, super soft B’s & C’s), a Haynes Db, and I’m soon joining to modern era with a Keefe on order.
Corinna Muller – Weissman grenadilla.
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What do YOU play? Comment below.