Hi Folks,
Have I got a good one for you! Doug asked if I would like to try his new speckled bore flute recently, and I said sure(what else)!
I previously had ordered a dimpled bore Tipple, 8 hole white pvc from Doug last year, and found it to be an easy playing, great sounding, in-tune flute, and recommended it to everyone I talked to about it. Many of you now have a dimpled Tipple, as shown by all the posts about them.
Well, I can do that again now, with Doug’s speckled bore, only with more enthusiasm, because I like this one even more! It is just a little louder in decibels (see Doug’s webpage for details http://home.earthlink.net/~life2all/dougswebspace/id8.html ), but I think overall, it just seems to have a richer tone, and better dynamics-you can still play it softly, and yet have the power, or empasis when you want it. Kind of like having a sports car that allows you to run through the twist and turns, but put your foot on the throttle, and you’re off! It is very responsive, and I am very impressed! You can vary the tone depending on your embouchure, with a more unfocused chiff, or a clear, focused tone, your choice. Now I know what material I will order for my B or Bb flute with the inline holes!
I didn’t have a wedge with my dimpled bore Tipple, but I was able to try one on the Bb I had briefly with the smoothe bore, and found it added some nice character to the tone, though initially a little harder to play with it in place. It didn’t take me long to adjust however.
I didn’t get a wedge with the speckled bore flute, and it plays just slightly flat in the upper octave(like any cylindrical flute or whistle-dimpled bore excepted), unless you push it (or roll the embouchure) to sharpen it. You can also adjust it slightly sharp in the low register by the tuning slide to compensate when playing in the upper register. Or you can do the smart and easy thing, and order a wedge with it!
I think it’s a great flute now, and with my wedge, I think it will be outstanding! I will post my thoughts on that when I get the wedge.
So, have at it! Doug says he’s back in business, temporarily, until things get worked out with his father’s estate.
Another excellent flute, from Doug Tipple’s stable, and another no-brainer! You won’t regret it-even when comparing this new flute to my conical bore flutes, I’m glad I have it!
And have fun! That’s what it’s all about!