Klarinet Archive - Posting 000108.txt from 1997/05

From: musicandkeyclub@-----.com (FROM ME MAN)
Subj: Re:
Date: Sat, 3 May 1997 22:24:34 -0400

What exactly is the "articulated" G# key?

Kenneth Chin
New York Youth Symphony
Manhattan School of Music Preparatory Division
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On Fri, 2 May 1997 20:50:12 -0500 (CDT) ghopkins@-----.net (Gary Hopkins)
writes:
>I'm curious. How many of you clarinet playing cyber-dudes and dudettes
>play
>clarinets with extra keys. I had to rebuild the left hand Eb/Ab
>mechanism
>on a symphony player's Buffet last week, and I started thinking about
>the
>other insturments I've worked on with extra keys. About 15 years ago I
>worked on a Leblanc LL that had a double octave key on it. It was the
>first
>soprano clarinet I have seen with one of those. Occasionally, I see a
>soprano with the articualted G# key.
>
>Gary Hopkins
>
>
>
>

   
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