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    | Author: Jaysne Date:   2009-08-08 22:20
 
 So I'm checking the tuning on my bassoon and most of the notes in the mid-range are sharp.  The stock (no name) bocal I'm using in stamped "1."    I get a Fox #2 bocal, which should be longer, right?  So it would lower my pitches, right?  Well, it didn't--it made them sharper!   I compared the two bocals, and the #2 is shorter than the #1!
 
 How could this be?  My teacher said something about Fox bocals being "one number off," but wasn't sure.  Anybody know anything about this?  Thanks.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Ian White Date:   2009-08-14 19:35
 
 What you have been told about Fox lengths is true when compared to Heckel & some other brands. Heckel 1 = Fox 2. However there is no standard length for bocals.
 
 
 
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