Heckelphone

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The '''heckelphone''' ([[Odd Instrument Categories|Category]] 1) is a double reed [[Bore|conical bore]] instrument introduced in 1904 by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons.  The original and least odd type of heckelphone is characterized by a broad bell, large tone holes, and a globular bell.  It is pitched in C, one octave below the [[Oboe|oboe]].
The '''heckelphone''' ([[Odd Instrument Categories|Category]] 1) is a double reed [[Bore|conical bore]] instrument introduced in 1904 by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons.  The original and least odd type of heckelphone is characterized by a broad bell, large tone holes, and a globular bell.  It is pitched in C, one octave below the [[Oboe|oboe]].
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== Heckelphone family==
Besides the original heckelphone, the heckelphone family consists of:
Besides the original heckelphone, the heckelphone family consists of:
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: [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/heckel.html Heckelphone] entry in [http://www.contrabass.com/index.htm Contrabass Mania].
: [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/heckel.html Heckelphone] entry in [http://www.contrabass.com/index.htm Contrabass Mania].
: [http://www.roseaux.ch/index.html Les Roseaux Chantants] web site (in French and German) appears to be about a double reed chamber music group; the [http://www.roseaux.ch/Alain/alainGirard.htm page] about one of its members includes a [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/musetteToHeckel.jpg photo] of a heckelphone, a baritone oboe, an English horn, an oboe d'amore, an oboe, and a musette.  There's also a link to a [http://www.roseaux.ch/Alain/heckelphone.htm page] with photos and some information about the [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/heckelphon.jpg heckelphone], the [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/basseM.ipg.jpg basse de musette], and the [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/bassona.jpg bassoon d'amour].
: [http://www.roseaux.ch/index.html Les Roseaux Chantants] web site (in French and German) appears to be about a double reed chamber music group; the [http://www.roseaux.ch/Alain/alainGirard.htm page] about one of its members includes a [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/musetteToHeckel.jpg photo] of a heckelphone, a baritone oboe, an English horn, an oboe d'amore, an oboe, and a musette.  There's also a link to a [http://www.roseaux.ch/Alain/heckelphone.htm page] with photos and some information about the [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/heckelphon.jpg heckelphone], the [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/basseM.ipg.jpg basse de musette], and the [http://www.roseaux.ch/images/Alain/bassona.jpg bassoon d'amour].
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[[Category:Odd families]]
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[[Category:Members of odd families]]
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[[Category:Heckelphones]]

Current revision as of 17:16, 14 September 2006

The heckelphone (Category 1) is a double reed conical bore instrument introduced in 1904 by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons. The original and least odd type of heckelphone is characterized by a broad bell, large tone holes, and a globular bell. It is pitched in C, one octave below the oboe.

[edit] Heckelphone family

Besides the original heckelphone, the heckelphone family consists of:

Piccolo heckelphone in F, one fourth above the oboe.
Terz heckelphone in Eb, one minor third above the oboe.

[edit] Pictures

Saxpics.com -- pull down the "Slide Sax and Misc. Oddments" menu to find "Heckelphone".

[edit] Miscellaneous Links

Heckelmania: Music prof finds rare musical instrument on Internet -- article on a heckelphonist at the University of Washington.
Heckelphone 80 Years Old by Gunther Joppig -- In depth article on the heckelphone.
Heckelphone entry in Contrabass Mania.
Les Roseaux Chantants web site (in French and German) appears to be about a double reed chamber music group; the page about one of its members includes a photo of a heckelphone, a baritone oboe, an English horn, an oboe d'amore, an oboe, and a musette. There's also a link to a page with photos and some information about the heckelphone, the basse de musette, and the bassoon d'amour.
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