Klarinet Archive - Posting 000528.txt from 1998/10

From: "David C. Blumberg" <reedman@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] re:Pads replacing - consider Valentino
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 09:30:50 -0400

Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 17:00:39 +1300
From: "Cox, Graeme" <Graeme.Cox@-----.nz>
Subject: RE: Re: [kl] Professional Clarinetists and Their "Toys"
Cindy Field recently wrote...
"I especially have problems with water in my G#/C# and Bb/Eb sliver
key tone
holes. This results in pads looking bad in a relatively short period
of
time--i.e., several months. I'll try cork pads for these keys next
time.
Recently, I became interested in cork pads, so as an experiment, I have
replaced all the pads on the upper joint of an older B&H Emporer Bb clarinet
with cork. Now I am doing almost all my practice on that instrument to see
how the cork pads settle in and last.
I found that getting some of the cork pads to seal was more difficult than
with bladder pads, and even now, the result is not totally satisfactory
(although the overall improvement from the old badly-worn pads is dramatic).
I'd be very interested in hearing others' experiences with cork.
Graeme Cox
Christchurch, New Zealand
Graeme.Cox@-----.nz

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For the do it yourselfer, consider trying Valentino pads. They have a new
pad out that is the best ever. They are featured on the new model Buffet B-10.
David Blumberg
reedman@-----.com
http://www.sneezy.org/clarinet/Music/Blumberg.html

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