Klarinet Archive - Posting 000154.txt from 2004/08

From: X-MailScanner-raycraft@-----.com
Subj: Re: [kl] Material influence on sound...one more time
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 22:58:02 -0400


> BTW...It was great meeting Rebecca, Sue, Nancy, Mark <snip>

thanks Kelly, it was great meeting you too, even if I DID make you late
for clarinet choir rehearsal....sorry about that. also enjoyed the
two hours in bad traffic that it took us to get to the crab place. Thanks
for the ride, it was good to get the chance to get to know you! although
I already knew from your posts that you are a very level-headed
kind of person.

> As far as rubber clarinets go, I tried the Ridenour C Clarinet
> and was REALLY impressed with the quality and intonation. I
> still love my Patricola C, but this would be an AMAZING addition
> to my clarinets, as a lot of my C clarinet jobs are in churchs
> where the temperature of the church changes by 20-30 degrees
> between the time I open the case and the time the services are
> over. I would wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone needing a
> C clarinet!

ha ha ha ha ha see, someone AGREES with me on this one!!!!!
I love my Ridenour C clarinet and I use it in church every week.
(and like Kelly says, the intonation is great)

Sue

PS Hope you are having a blast back in the South, Kelly!

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