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Author: Ken Rasmussen
Date: 2000-10-10 01:52
I'm having a Selmer bass clarinet that plays to low C shipped to me so I can examine it. It is not identified as to what model it is. I presume that I can get the approximate date of manufacture from the serial number--I've already located a web site that gives that information. It must be a professional model, or it would not have the extended range. My question is: What are the models that it could be, and when were those models produced? Thanks for your help.
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Author: gRAHAM gOLDEN
Date: 2000-10-10 02:14
Hi,
My info might not be perfectly correct But it has worked for me.
First off if it is a 37 it would have articulated or sax style Right hand palm keys.
ALso the Low C tone holes should be lined up along one side of the instrument.
IF it was a 33 it would have the RH palm keys like soprano clarinets and would also have the low C tone holes off to the side a little.
Graham
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