Klarinet Archive - Posting 000416.txt from 2000/04

From: Fred Jacobowitz <fredj@-----.edu>
Subj: Re: [kl] sound shields
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 15:20:36 -0400

We use them in the Annapolis Symphony here in Maryland and they are made
by WENGER. They
work up to a point. I would guess that the sound reduction is about
20%-30%. Unfortunately, sometimes that is not enough and I STILL use
cotton or
some such in my ears.

Fred Jacobowitz
Clarinet/Sax Instructor, Peabody Preparatory

On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Diane Karius, Ph.D. wrote:

> Does anyone know of sources for the plexiglass sound shields
> that have mentioned here previously (but no sources were mentioned
> that I could find- I checked the archives).
> We have a clarinet section being tortured by the drum section
> (small stage, ZERO room between the bass drum/snare drum/tymps.
> and the clarinets - and loud volumes) in one of the groups I belong
> to. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Diane R. Karius, Ph.D.
> Department of Physiology
> University of Health Sciences
> 1750 Independence Ave.
> Kansas City, MO 641o6-1453
> email: dikarius@-----.EDU
> http://uhsweb.edu/physio
>
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