Klarinet Archive - Posting 000127.txt from 2009/08

From: "Keith Bowen" <bowenk@-----.com>
Subj: RE: [kl] Schreiber clarinets
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 19:20:18 -0400

Be advised that the Boosey and Hawkes clarinets do not play well in tune
with a parallel-bore French mouthpiece - the majority of those that are on
the market - since the Booseys had a conical bore mouthpiece.

I am not sure if the same applies to Boosey and Hawkes bass clarinets, but
it is worth checking.

Keith Bowen

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert [mailto:rrockwel@-----.com]
Sent: 16 August 2009 20:40
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: Re: [kl] Schreiber clarinets

Dear Alan,

I've been playing bass and contra bass clarinet as needed in two
community bands and last year went back to playing first clarinet and
striving to improve all the time. I just started taking lessons this
summer and last year bought a Clark Fobes San Francisco CF mouth piece
which thought improved my tone significantly. I had been using an old
buffet and a Van Doren B45. I don't like the varying degrees of
inaccuracy in the intonation of various notes with my Boosey Hawks. I
bought a Schreiber 6025 this past Friday from my local wood wind repair
person. I like the sound and feel of it but I paid too much for it. I
thought that I was getting the new Aura model. I'm bringing it back and
thinking of getting a Ridenouer Lyrique.

Bob

Alan Zimmerman wrote:
> Bob, your playing experience sounds like mine. In my case, it had been
> 58 years since putting my clarinet away to pursue a business career.
> For 6 months I've been working diligently at restoring my embouchure,
> getting my fingers to obey what they are told. I too joined a local
> small community band since the practicing is B o r i n g.I"ve found
> the internet a great place to try new barrels and mouthpieces. Just
> curious if you too are trying different mouthpieces in chasing a great
> tone quality.
> Sorry, I have no leads on a Schreiber.
> Alan Zimmerman
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert" <rrockwel@-----.com>
> To: <klarinet@-----.org>
> Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 4:50 PM
> Subject: [kl] Schreiber clarinets
>
>
>> I play in a community college band after 50 years of playing very
>> little. I've been playing a Boosey Hawks Edgware. I am interested in
>> a new clarinet and like the Schreiber 6025, I'm wondering if it is
>> worth it to try to come up with the extra money for the new aura model?
>>
>> Bob Rockwell
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