Klarinet Archive - Posting 000033.txt from 2004/01

From: "Robert Whiteside" <rkw@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] 5rv tone color
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 19:52:48 -0500

Great advice,
Sculpture seems the most likely choice. Had a Bay once and it was nice but
pinched. Probably had the wrong reed. Forgive, Who's Walter?
Robert W.

-----Original Message-----
From: mginesi@-----.net [mailto:mginesi@-----.net]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 1:01 PM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: RE: [kl] 5rv tone color

the 5 rv and 5rv lyre will produce a centered, focused tone but not
necessarily a round quality...the lyre needs a reed structured to its
particular lay and facing qualities..if you like the mouthpiece, detesting
only the sound, try experimenting with reeds first.

i don't like the facing for the lyre models, particularly on buffets, for
the
characteristics they impart unto the quality of tone - sound.

i find a 2rv with a harder reed will give a rounder, centered tone...

as to the qualities of 'tone color' ....chamber volume, the ratio of
chamber
to bore volume, the degree of separation in sidewalls, the angle of sidewall
separation, the angle of the baffle, degree of concavatity of baffle [or
lack
thereof] the quality of the interior finish of the chamber and bore
[rough -
slick and smooth], are some of the factors involved.

your mouthpiece may only need slight tweeking to make it a masterpiece - or
sculpture fodder. however i find van dorens, by nature of their
manufacturing
materials to be less capabile of a 'round' sound...being more consistently
sharp, focused quality [this is, of course, a subjective issue...]

you might find greater happiness and pleasure with different brand of
mp...the proponents of which are represented at various times herein upon
the
list. other mp's i have found workable with RCs for the tone 'color ' you
appear to be searching for might include Bay, Borbeck, Ridenour...even the
buffet chedevilles [again, not the lyre] if the changes buffet made to the
blanks are corrected.

best advice...try a few and be prepared to be surprised....as in your old
piece that was dropped - one never knows what joys are right infront of you
until experienced...

michael
> I say melt the mouthpiece and make a sculpture! Then call Walter.
>
> -Rebecca
>
>
> >From: "Robert Whiteside" <rkw@-----.net>
> >Reply-To: klarinet@-----.org
> >To: <klarinet@-----.org>
> >Subject: RE: [kl] PETA terrorism? on topic (kind of)
> >Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 11:59:42 -0600
> >
> >Does anyone know the physics behind tonal color? Is it the bore and if
so
> >is it a function of the taper. Is the taper parabolic or straight? I am
> >very interested in changing my tone. I am playing on an RC with a 5 Rv
> >lyre
> >and hate it. I want a little more round and centered sound. I used to
> >have
> >an old piece of junk I sanded the face and lay. Surprisingly, for
> >principal
> >work, it projected wonderfully through the orchestra. I wish I still had
> >it, but it went beyond repair (dropped tip down on the floor).
> >
> >Robert W.
> >
> >
> >
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