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Tenor folk shawm by pfh
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years ago
The shawm is the loud medieval ancestor of the oboe.
This shawm has a simple six-hole fingering system. I am particularly pleased by how this model turned out. The finger spacing is not too wide (32mm between holes), and it can play a solid octave and a half.
The pitch is similar to soprano voice (tenor plus one octave).
Thanks again to John Boshua for an excellent print in ABS plastic.
Sample audio:http://soundcloud.com/paul-francis-harrison/ja-nuns-hons-pris-shawm
This shawm has a simple six-hole fingering system. I am particularly pleased by how this model turned out. The finger spacing is not too wide (32mm between holes), and it can play a solid octave and a half.
The pitch is similar to soprano voice (tenor plus one octave).
Thanks again to John Boshua for an excellent print in ABS plastic.
Sample audio:http://soundcloud.com/paul-francis-harrison/ja-nuns-hons-pris-shawm