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    Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    http://cgi.ebay.com/IDd-Set-Discharg...item2303bcc8be

    "He re-enrolled at Port Clinton as a Fife Major on Sept 17, 1861"

    I guess musical ability was not a requirement in this case. Either that or this fife belonged to someone else.
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    Will, can you tell what key the fife is in?
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    I'll ask the seller how long it is. Or you can ask him if he has a piano to blow on it and hit the keys until he finds the right one.
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    In case some don't know what a cheater is, here is a picture of one. With this device anyone can make a fife sound off.

    Story behind this one was that a Confederate broke it in two at Appomattox and threw it away. A junk dealer bought it from an old lady who said her yankee grandfather brought it home from Appomattox. This was about 35 years ago . When I asked the dealer what her grandfathers name was he gave me a funny look and said "why would you want to know that?" I gave him the asking price of $35.00 which I thought was high since there was no ID.
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    Thanks, Jim, fantastic piece
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    Quote Originally Posted by 33rdaladrummer View Post
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    "He re-enrolled at Port Clinton as a Fife Major on Sept 17, 1861"

    I guess musical ability was not a requirement in this case. Either that or this fife belonged to someone else.
    there's many a musical person without an embrochure.
    Also the cheater could have been put on the fife in the major's advanced GAR days, one never knows
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    Joe,

    You should hear Joe Whitney play his original fife with cheater...

    Steven,

    15 inches long. It's a C.
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    Jim,

    Do you think you can take a tape measure to the broken fife when you get a chance? We've been having a B-flat / C discussion in Liberty Hall recently. Nowadays over 99% of fifes are B-flat but there are many surviving fifes in the key of C. There's a C fife at the Museum of the Confederacy.

    Thanks.
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    Quote Originally Posted by 33rdaladrummer View Post
    Jim,

    Do you think you can take a tape measure to the broken fife when you get a chance? We've been having a B-flat / C discussion in Liberty Hall recently. Nowadays over 99% of fifes are B-flat but there are many surviving fifes in the key of C. There's a C fife at the Museum of the Confederacy.

    Thanks.
    14.5 inches end to end.

    What does that tell you?
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    Re: Fife Major using "cheater" mouthpiece

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmayo View Post
    14.5 inches end to end.

    What does that tell you?

    its a "C" fife most likely

    as Will points out most(99.999%) fifes one hears today are in B flat.
    an awful lot of orginal "c" fifes turn up but folks just don't like playing them
    they take some getting used to but are pretty darn effective, you get a whole lot of bang for your buck, once you get passed the pitch
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