![]() If something like the finish used for violins is applied carefully, its possible to avoid the dampening effect). However, I have also heard that that usually occurs for the type of shiny finishing jobs used on foxes. I'd like to send my new bassoon to someone to have them fix it (I know that sometimes, finishing a bassoon can dampen the sound. In addition, I played another Heckel and noticed that the keys seemed a lot tighter on the second one - they were firmer and didn't wiggle around so much. The finish is off in a lot of places, and a lot of the nickel plating is gone. The only changes I'd like to make are cosmetic. In terms of its playing ability, it's in perfect condition - it has an amazing tone, no leaks, and the wood has not even begun to warp. It's a pre-war Heckel, in the 8*** series. I just finished my freshman year of college, and I got my first Heckel.
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