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Doublereed Archive - Posting 000045.txt from 2006/07

From: "Lim Sze Ai, Esther" <elsa15@-----.sg>
Subj: RE: [DR-L] Instrument Problem
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 22:41:32 -0400

Thank you Jim!

Esther

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Subject: Re: [DR-L] Instrument Problem

In a message dated 7/18/2006 9:11:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
elsa15@-----.sg writes:
I've not tried it with a shorter bocal from another manufacturer though...
Is there any way that a repairman could help to solve the problem? Hi
Esther,
This problem can usually be resolved without the use of a drill. Check
the
height of the low E pancake key, the height of the G key and the height of
the low B. Lowering the low E pancake key by putting a slightly larger
regulation cork on the foot of the key will usually solve the sagging E in
the staff,
but if lowering that key doesn't do the trick, mess with the heights of the
other 2 keys mentioned. Make sure when you mess with the heights of the keys
that
you don't lower them too much because you may make the A, low F etc muffled.
Jim Kirker

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