Klarinet Archive - Posting 000067.txt from 2009/08

From: Anne Bell <bell@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Clarinets in F
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 11:28:31 -0400

My grandfather found what appears to be a clarinet in F- 5 key. It
didn't have a barrel or MP so he cut one down from an Eb. Apparently it
wasn't in tune with itself in Eb so he kept shortening and it worked in F.

Simeon Loring wrote:

> There are two separate discussions going on here. Mendelssohn in his
> op. 24 wrote for two soprano clarinets in F and basset horn as well
> as the other instruments I mentioned in a previous email. The
> soprano clarinets in the Mendelssohn are one step away from the Eb
> clarinet.
> Simeon
> On Aug 12, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Dan Leeson wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry to disagree, but the clarinet in F made and sold by Le
>> Blanc was in the same register at the basset horn. It just did not
>> go down as far.
>>
>> Thus, it is not one step away from an E-flat clarinet - and I am
>> referring here tot he E-flat soprano clarinet.
>>
>> Dan
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Van Cott" <gary@-----.com>
>> To: <klarinet@-----.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: [kl] Clarinets in F
>>
>>
>>> Nancy, my Buffet alto clarinet is really excellent.
>>>
>>> However, as someone has already pointed out, the clarinets in F in the
>>> Mendlessohn piece are pitched an octave above the basset horn.
>>>
>>> Gary
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>>>
>>> Nancy Buckman wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am certainly no expert on instruments, but my guess would be
>>>> that the clarinet in
>>>>
>>>> F of which Dan speaks is basically a basset horn that only goes to
>>>> low E or E
>>>>
>>>> flat. The purpose would be that of much better sound, I think. I
>>>> own a Leblanc
>>>>
>>>> Paris basset horn in F, and a Selmer Paris alto clarinet in Eb (an
>>>> old but good
>>>>
>>>> one). The basset horn sounds much better than the alto clarinet,
>>>> and is far easier
>>>>
>>>> to play. However, that could be because there has never been any
>>>> interest in
>>>>
>>>> fixing the flaws of the alto clarinet in Eb.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nancy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nancy Buckman
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>

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