Klarinet Archive - Posting 001259.txt from 2000/05

From: "Ed & Carol Maurey" <edsshop@-----.ca>
Subj: Re: [kl] Unstable B
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 19:34:19 -0400

Unstable B's are usually caused by either the B and C pads not seating
exactly evenly [one tighter than the other]. It's pretty common and easy to
fix.
Ed Maurey
----- Original Message -----
From: Lockwood <lockwoodbh@-----.ch>
Subject: [kl] Unstable B

> I would appreciate any help with this. Why would the B on my clarinet
> suddenly become unstable? Every other note seems ok but I just can't
depend
> on the B to do what I want. Very scary especially at the opening of a
piece.
> I'm afraid it might be the reed going but it such a nice reed at the
moment.
> Thanks for any help
> Benedict
> Arlesheim/Switzerland
>
>
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