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 playing flat
Author: charla 
Date:   2011-03-22 21:39

I have a Buffet R13 less than a year old. My former teacher helped set it up with a Morgan mouthpiece; it played sharp so we put a moennig 67mm barrel on it and all was fine. Except...the mouthpiece required more air than I have as an older player. I've recently bought a Lomax Chicago 11 mouthpiece, which I love. However, using the same reeds, ligature and barre now I'm playing flat. Do I need to go back to a 66mm barrel? Would a totally different barrel be better?

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 Re: playing flat
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2011-03-22 21:59

Yes, I use a Morgan too and they tend to play a bit sharp so I have 67s on my Buffets too but a 62.5 on my Selmer, but that's a different story. Get a shorter barrel. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com

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 Re: playing flat
Author: NBeaty 
Date:   2011-03-23 00:48

66 should work fine.

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 Re: playing flat
Author: Arnoldstang 
Date:   2011-03-24 20:20

Maybe a 65.

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 Re: playing flat
Author: curiousclarinetist 
Date:   2011-03-24 23:43

How flat are you playing? This would make a difference as to whether you would want a 66 or a 65. You always want to err on the side of being sharp. If you are flat all the way pushed in, your goose is cooked. Maybe you could give your old teacher a call and see what he thinks?

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 Re: playing flat
Author: charla 
Date:   2011-03-25 08:30

My former teacher is a one size fits all guy...hence former. I was using a Morgan classic and VanDoren 3 or 3 1/2 reeds at his insistence. It took all my breath to get a couple of measures out and even then my tone wasn't very good. With the Lomax mp air isn't much of a problem. I have some 65 and 66 cocobolo Backun fatboys coming tomorrow. I agree with everyone's assessment of their service; they actually listened to my needs and made some suggestions. I'm really eager to see how they play.

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 Re: playing flat
Author: charla 
Date:   2011-03-26 02:25

I ended up with six cocobolo "fat boys" from Backun, three 65's and three 66's. Glad I got the 65's since they play in tune or a tiny bit sharp. These are marvelous barrels. Short and fat like me, but easy to play with a wonderful clear, dark tone. I've played the same scales at least a hundred times on each barrel and keep coming back to one of the 65's. I didn't know playing could be so much fun!

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