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 Yamaha 72 History, etc.
Author: LJBraaten 
Date:   2011-11-22 19:46

One thread here suggests (or might be interpreted) that the 72 preceded the YCL 72. I just purchased one that only has 72, would this be just a 72, a YCL 72, or either Second, since my weak eyes can't tell, did the 72 come with undercut toneholes?
thanks

Edit: with a closer look, it appears that the larger holes on the bottom section may be undercut, but it doesn't seem to be the case for the smaller holes on the upper section. Is this likely, or am I just not seeing it correctly? ( not completely sure what I'm looking for)

LJ

Laurie (he/him)

Post Edited (2011-11-24 13:28)

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 Re: Yamaha 72 History, etc.
Author: cxgreen48 
Date:   2011-11-25 18:32

I think YCL just means Yamaha clarinet. My guess is that the YCL 72 and Yamaha 72 are referring to the exact same thing. Just speculation though.

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