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 "play" in the throat tone A key
Author: wjk 
Date:   2003-03-22 16:46

One of my clarinets has a tiny bit of "play" in the throat tone A key. It doesn't really annoy me or affect playability. Should it be adjusted? If the play is eliminated, can this affect venting on this or other notes?

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 Re: "play" in the throat tone A key
Author: Henry 
Date:   2003-03-22 19:27

What do you mean by "play"? If you mean that it lifts slightly before it actuates the G# key, then that's just the way it is supposed to be! Don't change it! If this doesn't happen on your other clarinets, adjust them accordingly.
Henry

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 Re: "play" in the throat tone A key
Author: Robert Small 
Date:   2003-03-22 20:25

A small bit of play is okay. You can remove the play by adjusting the screw on top of the throat Ab key but you run the risk of creating a leak on the Ab. If there's too much play adjust the screw but leave a little play to make sure the Ab doesn't leak.

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