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dougal
06-30-2005, 05:28 PM
Hi all
Just thought you might be interested to hear that Nigel Wood is putting together a site dedicated to the Soprillo at www.soprillo.com
At the moment, there's just the one page with a short mp3, but do have a listen if you're curious about hearing the soprillo as a featured instrument!
Merlin
06-30-2005, 06:08 PM
I love that opening page! It's an eye-opener to see a soprillo on a dinner plate.
I've actually played one once, courtesy of Steve Carmichael. Lovely horn.
Super 20 Player
06-30-2005, 06:39 PM
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y82/super20player/Smilies/xxrotflmao.gif
I love it!
Steve P
06-30-2005, 06:58 PM
For those who may be interested, I have some great recordings of the soprillo in action...as well as verious pictures of the finish options, and budy tube without keys etc.
Marvelous instrument. The craftmanship is incredible.
Steve P
dougal
07-05-2005, 12:33 PM
Steve - if you're willing to share any of your material, do you want to contribute to soprillo.com? I think it would be great to have a worldwide community of soprillo fans! (small though it's likely to be ;) )
I've sent you a private message with email details in if there's anything you want to send.
Thanks!
D
dougal
08-18-2005, 12:40 PM
Hi squeaker fans.
Nigel has just launched the full version of soprillo.com including a few pics and soundclips.
Check it out! www.soprillo.com
Btw, we're just back from the Edinburgh Fringe where we included 2 soprillo features in the programme and they went down a storm. Nigel is an astonishing player, and used properly it's proving to be a sensational instrument.
Mike Ruhl
08-18-2005, 02:01 PM
I wondered why the dogs woudn't stop howling this morning! :D
Fantastic updates! Thank you so much!
saxtek
08-19-2005, 12:40 AM
Definitely the best recordings of the Soprillo I've heard. Nigel is an amazing player. Thanks for the posts.
saxsirl007
06-02-2006, 11:03 PM
Hey, does anyone know where to buy a good soprillo? The bad thing is that I need it half way cheap too... Thanx
Flower Power
06-03-2006, 12:57 PM
Good Soprillo?
Cheap Soprillo?
Up to now, there is only one manufacturer in the world making a soprillo: Mr. Eppelsheim.
http://www.eppelsheim.com/
Bad news: you will not get a cheaper soprillo form another manufacturer. Good news: it is the best on the market ... :-)
Greetings
Flower Power
bubblegirlsax
06-03-2006, 04:00 PM
Wow! I've never seen one before but I am sooo drooling. If I could find a reed for that and they made it gold-plated, I'd save the full year to afford it! If reeds were safe for me, I'd be the first on the waiting list!
S.
Merlin
06-03-2006, 04:24 PM
Just use Legere Eb clarinet reeds...
bubblegirlsax
06-05-2006, 08:02 AM
If only it was that easy!
Brendan Muse
06-05-2006, 11:46 PM
Why not find a material that you don't react to (there are probably a few) and have Legere or some other company do a special order for you?
Gandalfe
01-28-2007, 12:07 AM
So I'm hoping my soprillo will arrive by Valentine's day this year and I hit Soprillo World (http://www.soprillo.com/planetsoprillo.php) to get some inspiration. I'm really liking Mandy Grezeszak's 'Mandy's Crazy Rag (http://www.soprillo.com/players/8%20-%20Mandy_crazy_rag_clip.mp3)'.
There was a thread about people wondering what that instrument was (for the soprano sax) and I've had people ask me if my silver clarinet was a soprano sax. So I can only imagine the questions people will have about the soprillo, aka piccolo, aka sopranissimo saxophone. 8-)
Dave Dolson
01-28-2007, 01:13 AM
Gandalfe: Interesting link. I like the style (obviously) but please offer sufficient warning if I'm ever around and you play that thing. I'll need to don my ear-protectors. DAVE
saxtek
01-28-2007, 05:33 AM
The Soprillo will definitely get you noticed. It's a lot of work, but the range up to high A can be played immediately. The new version is a little easier (but not simple) to play above high G, and it's gorgeous, with keywork that looks a little more "normal" than earlier versions.
I think it's easier to play loud than soft, like a lot of saxophones. Also, practice in short sessions with rest in between. You're developing a new set of muscles.
I use Eb sopranino reeds, but there are others who play soprillo better than I do who use other reeds.
I could quote Arthur Benade's articles about why very high saxophones are difficult to play, but the bottom line is, Benedikt Eppelsheim has dared to go where no one has gone before and with practice, you can be the highest saxophone player on your block.
Ikiee
02-06-2007, 05:34 PM
So I'm hoping my soprillo will arrive by Valentine's day this year and I hit Soprillo World (http://www.soprillo.com/planetsoprillo.php) to get some inspiration. I'm really liking Mandy Grezeszak's 'Mandy's Crazy Rag (http://www.soprillo.com/players/8%20-%20Mandy_crazy_rag_clip.mp3)'.
There was a thread about people wondering what that instrument was (for the soprano sax) and I've had people ask me if my silver clarinet was a soprano sax. So I can only imagine the questions people will have about the soprillo, aka piccolo, aka sopranissimo saxophone. 8-)
Im searching but i cant find the area where they sell them?link plz?
Gandalfe
02-06-2007, 06:03 PM
Im searching but i cant find the area where they sell them?link plz?The CD or the instrument? The instrument is only available here: www.eppelsheim.com (http://www.eppelsheim.com).
saxagenarian
02-07-2007, 04:30 PM
I bought mine, more than a year ago, at sax.co.uk - their online catalog has most, if not all, of the Eppelsheim horns.
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