Klarinet Archive - Posting 000612.txt from 1999/05

From: David Blumberg <reedman@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] re: blow out
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 15:16:27 -0400

Dan Lesson wrote:
David -- what do you mean by the clarinet being "blown out," how
do you conclude that this one suffers under the malady, and what
evidence do you have that clarinets as a class will eventually
all suffer this fatal end?
This is a loaded question.

Dan Leeson, Los Altos, California
leeson@-----.edu

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Of course it's a loaded question - that's why we love ya Dan! I refer you
to your article in the OCR http://www.sneezy.org/OCR/articles/leeson2.html
"for the both barrels coming at me for that". My point is this: Does the
Bore change over time? Dan is a firm believer that it does not. At least
his perspective I respect, as he is not trying to sell Clarinets - used or
new. How bout the opinions of Jim Pyne, and Clark Fobes,and David Hite
(guys with the measuring tools) - does the bore change over time??
The Clarinet I referred to is either 1. made badly, 2. leaks, 3. blown
out It's either 1, or 3 - I don't know.
(ps. I was wearing my flame suit)

David Blumberg
playit@-----.com
http://www.mytempo.com
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