Klarinet Archive - Posting 000693.txt from 2001/04

From: Charles Schneider <chnani@-----.fr>
Subj: Re: [kl] Response to Dee regarding cracks
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 05:44:07 -0400

Clark Fobes wrote:
> This is exactly the problem. The area between the two trill key tone holes
> is very weak and prone to cracking. If you think cracks can't occur when
> clarinets are cold because it is theoretically impossible then you had
> better make another type of investigation based on empirical evidence.
>
> Clark W Fobes

Hello at the whole list,

i like to know what's happen generaly with the sound quality
of a clarinet after reparing a big crack (8cm).
+ will my clarinet be more fragile after the reparation?

Mine just broke between the two trill key tone and the tenon
after a travel (from a french wet/+-cold room to a dry/hot room
in Switzerland + maybe playing it very soon after the travel ...

best wishes

Charles Schneider
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