Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-09-24 03:01
Hiroshi wrote:
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Unlike Mark's statement, I felt 10G(I had around early 1970s) was really a good instrument to maneuver warm or cool sound.
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As to mouthpiece how about trying Selmer C85 115?
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I've got one. Sounds horrible on my clarinet (not just my opinion. The opinion of 4 or 5 people. It came with the clarinet. It is the brightest sounding mouthpiece on my clarinet that I've ever heard. Downright shrill.
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I do not like the simple wording used by many Americans,'dark tone'. Music is not expressed by such simple word.
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As it is not expressed well by your description, either (warm, cool, whatever). However, dark and bright sound has been quantified as cut-off frequency differences by Bonade, and experimental research by him shows that our general concept of dark or bright correlates very well with cut-off.
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