My Taragato

Gandalfe

Striving to play the changes in a melodic way.
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You can read about the Taragato I've recently purchased here, http://biskey7.wordpress.com/2008/0...ató-sounds-like-a-cat-being-strangled-slowly/. I'm currently using a sopranino sax mouthpiece and a number two clarinet reed to great effect.
 
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Here's a straight octavin next to a tárogató.

OctavinTaragot.jpg
 
Taragato

I've been away for awhile...in India for business. I will have to take some time later tonight to post some photos...I've never heard of an Octavin before...always thought that what I had was a Taragato...interesting...
 
From Gandalfe's blog: "Tárogató (aka tárogató), sounds like a cat... being strangled... slowly..."

How do you know this Gandalfe? Is the cat that lives with my Buescherbass still alive???

Looked for a Youtube clip to hear a tárogató. Found one here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj9wYhHrpJM

- features a fight between a cat and a big dog (dog wins).
 
Taragato

Okay...here are some photos...

The question about why I thought is was in the Key of 'C'...because it is stamped 'C' on both the upper and lower barrels.

This is what it says in an oval...

'Adler & Co.'
Markneukirchen
'C'

Actually, the letter 'C' is below the oval...

WWF Contributor 'Groovekiller' (Randy Emrick) is from Dayton Ohio as I am also, and he probably knew the guy who I bought this from...not sure if he is watching this thread or not...
 
Museum

You should post a question to the instrument museum in Markneukirchen! They could help you to identify the instrument best.

kindly
Roman
 
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