Klarinet Archive - Posting 000468.txt from 2004/03
From: "Matthew Lloyd" <Matthew@------.f9.co.uk> Subj: RE: [kl] Tosca Clarinet Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 05:09:39 -0500
I realised that the clarinet didn't come in a new key, but rather was
equipped with a new key, but rather wondered whether it was worth all
the effort or whether the extra key was more a gimmick than anything
else.
Thanks for your indication however.
Matthew
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From: David McClune [mailto:dmcclune@------.edu]
Sent: 08 March 2004 04:06
To: klarinet@------.org
Subject: Re: [kl] Tosca Clarinet
I spent time playing one at the December MidWest clinic in Chicago. It
was a great instrument with a rich sound which maintained a remarkable
eveness throughout the registers. They are expensive yet cheaper than a
great oboe! The extra key as I remember, is a vent key for the low E/B
and NOT an entire instrument in "another" key!
Musically yours,
Dave
Dr. David McClune
Professor of Woodwinds
Director of Bands
Union University-1862
1050 Union University Drive
Jackson, TN 38305
Office-731-661-5294
dmcclune@------.edu
www.mcclunemouthpiece.com
>>> Matthew@------.f9.co.uk 03/07/04 13:13 PM >>>
Has anyone played one of these yet? What is the feeling of those who
have?
As I understand there is a new key - it occurs to me that those who play
instruments other than the Bb/A will find a new cause for confusion -
any ideas anyone?
Matthew Lloyd
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