Klarinet Archive - Posting 000704.txt from 2001/11
From: GrabnerWG@-----.com Subj: [kl] Lost post # 2..."Don't do this at home".... Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:35:46 -0500
My second lost post is in answer to Clark Fobes post....."No magic, just 25 years experience"....
Clark Fobes says:
<<This is not magic, just 25 years of hard won experience.>>
Clark is absolutely right. No magic.
I might add, there is only one way to get that 25 years of experience.
Let me relay an anecdote.
On Friday I had a visit from a clarinetist who has four or five Cicero
Kaspars, one of which he plays as his "regular".
It's a fine mouthpiece, as nice as I have ever played on. (The others all had
various different problems.)
One of the things we did was to compare my "regular" to his best Kaspar. I
wanted to see what the crucial differences were, as we both agreed his Kaspar was better than my "regular".
As I compared the two mouthpieces, I began to work on my own mouthpiece. My
guest blanched. "You're working and changing your best mouthpiece?"
I said "Yes, it's not as good as yours".
I made three changes to my mouthpiece, each one committing me to irreversible
change.
I "flared" the window slightly at the very top of the mouthpiece.
I filed the baffle right below tip rail to slightly deepen the curve.
I filed at the very bottom of the baffle, where it meets the "bore" of the mouthpiece, deepening it considerably.
With each change, I risked ruining the mouthpiece.
I was lucky. Each change improved the mouthpiece, quickening the response, and deepening the "core" of the sound. I now have a much improved "regular" and I
learned some more tricks to mouthpiece work.
I was also willing to go for broke.
That's how you get the 25 years experience.
Walter Grabner
www.clarinetxpress.com
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