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Author: jmberch
Date: 2006-09-21 02:14
I've heard of people using custom barrels, and i think i've even heard of custom bells. If anyone has, can they tell me what they do, and where toget them....and if it's worth the money.
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Author: Mags1957
Date: 2006-09-21 03:57
You will get many different ideas on this subject - here's my personal experience:
I play on a Yamaha CS custom clarinet, with (at the time) a Richard Hawkins mouthpiece. I wasn't particularly thrilled with the resistance / volume of the clarinet, and it seemed a bit "bright" to me as well. I didn't like it as well as my previous horn - a Buffet Prestige. I started experimenting with barrels - first a Chadash. A nice improvement - not earth-shaking, but noticeable - at least to me. Then just for grins I got a Backun barrel - WOW. really free blowing, warmed up the sound, helped projection and intonation. I tried this against my original barrel and my Chadash barrel in a double-blind test. I had several clarinet players listen to me on both barrels - they didn't know which barrel I was playing, and niether did I (at least in theory - the truth is, the Backun had such a better sound and projection, I always knew when I was playing it). Hands down everyone loved the Backun. It literally transformed my whole clarinet into a much nicer instrument.
About a year later, I tried a Backun/Morales mouthpiece and I was hooked (yeah, I know some on this board critisize the "expensive mouthpiece" phenomenon, but man, this combo is the nicest I've ever played - I now love my clarinet/barrel.mouthpice more than any I've ever played (I've been playing about 35 years). My current set-up is: Yamaha CS custom clarinet, with Backun/Morales mouthpiece (orchestra model) Grand Concert thick blank select reeds - strength 4, Vandoren "Klassic" ligature, and a backun Barrel. I have no intention of changing any of these any time soon - I'm absolutely thrilled with the sound/projection/feel I'm getting. I might try a Backun Bell when I scrape a few bucks together
There are many barrel /mouthpiece/ bell makers with excellent reputations, who produce excellent products. One may well suit your needs perfectly. And to answer your question: YES they can make a significant difference. No they are not a substitute for listening and practice.
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Author: Iacuras
Date: 2006-09-21 04:11
I play on a Buffet E-11 in my High School Wind Ensemble. I wasn't happy with the sharp tuning or the complete lack of 12ths, so I looked into it and bought a Clark W. Fobes 65mm Bb Clarinet barrel. Not only did this improve my tuning and 12ths it freed up the throat tones and my horn began to play better than my friends R13.
Steve
"If a pretty poster and a cute saying are all it takes to motivate you, you probably have a very easy job. The kind robots will be doing soon."
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