Klarinet Archive - Posting 000209.txt from 2006/04

From: "dnleeson" <dnleeson@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] Mazzeo systems once more
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 10:37:31 -0400

That is true. Norm did some work for him, just as he did work
for me. Norm was an excellent technician.

Dan Leeson
DNLeeson@-----.net

-----Original Message-----
From: kurtheisig@-----.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:19 AM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: RE: [kl] Mazzeo systems once more

I once read an article where Mr Mazzeo credited Norm Benner of
San Jose/Los Gatos with making keys for him.

Kurt

-----Original Message-----
>From: George Huba <ghuba@-----.com>
>Sent: Apr 19, 2006 9:58 PM
>To: klarinet@-----.org
>Subject: RE: [kl] Mazzeo systems once more
>
>Dan,
>
>To the best of my knowledge, the most advanced PRODUCTION Selmer
Mazzeo
>clarinet was the Model M21 which is based on a full Boehm,
Selmer Series 10
>clarinet as well as a few extra keys that Mazzeo added. The
Model M21 was
>released simultaneously with a Model M10 which is regular Boehm
and a Signet
>model. All three had the clutch which permits the Mazzeo Bb
mechanism to be
>turned off. I believe these to be the last production models and
they were
>made up through some point in the 1980s. These models are
described in
>Mazzeo's book.
>
>I also own a full Boehm Series 9* which is identical to the full
Boehm M21
>in its keywork with the one exception that the Mazzeo mechanism
>counterweight and clutch is fabricated differently. Oddly, a
regular Boehm
>Series 9* has the same counterweight and clutch as the Model
M21.
>
>On the Paris Selmer models, there were at least two different
key
>fabrications which affects primarily how the Mazzeo mechanism
(for alternate
>Bb) is counterweighted and adjusted. I suspect that they
experimented with
>the two designs to get the correct tension and "feel" in the
fingering for
>the side vented Bb.
>
>The mechanics of the Mazzeo mechanism are not particular complex
but they do
>involve a few extra adjustments.
>
>After retirement, Mazzeo did custom work with several repair
professionals
>in Carmel, producing a custom clarinet for himself that is now
in the
>instrument museum at the University of South Dakota (you can
Google for this
>and come up with a lot of pictures). What he called the
California Custom
>Clarinet is described in his book and there are many pictures of
it on the
>Internet. As described, and pictured, this clarinet apparently
was custom
>fit (with large keys) to Mr. Mazzeo's large hands and lifetime
of experience
>playing bass clarinet.
>
>In email exchanges with Sherman Friedland, he has indicated to
me that over
>the years he has owned Selmer Paris clarinets from the Centered
Tone series
>through the Series 10 that were fit with the Mazzeo mechanism.
At least some
>of these were instruments he obtained directly from Rosario
Mazzeo and I
>infer that they may not have been production line instruments.
The ones that
>tend to surface for resale seem to be primarily based on Selmer
Series 10 or
>9* clarinets.
>
>George
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: dnleeson [mailto:dnleeson@-----.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 6:27 PM
>To: klarinet@-----. org
>Subject: [kl] Mazzeo systems once more
>
>My Mazzeo system basset horn had a clutch on it which allowed me
>to turn off the Mazzeo B-flat and treat the instrument like a
>standard Boehm. It broke my heart that I could not use the
>Mazzeo B-flat because it was a far better note than the throat
>tone B-flat. The fact is that I was too lazy to learn it, not
any
>inadequacies of the invention.
>
>If memory serves me correctly, there was a much more advanced
>version of the Mazzeo system clarinet. A buddy I had in the army
>had studied with Mazzeo and had a pair of them. His name was Tom
>Ferrante. He was a jazz tenor player as well as an excellent
>legitimate clarinetist. When we went to NY to take lessons,
Dave
>Weber always called his instrument "a repairman's nightmare." I
>don't know what it cost or what it did, but it scared me half to
>death.
>
>
>Dan Leeson
>DNLeeson@-----.net
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------
---
>Klarinet is a service of Woodwind.Org, Inc.
http://www.woodwind.org
>
>
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------
---
>Klarinet is a service of Woodwind.Org, Inc.
http://www.woodwind.org
>

-----------------------------------------------------------------
--
Klarinet is a service of Woodwind.Org, Inc.
http://www.woodwind.org

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Klarinet is a service of Woodwind.Org, Inc. http://www.woodwind.org

   
     Copyright © Woodwind.Org, Inc. All Rights Reserved    Privacy Policy    Contact charette@woodwind.org