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Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2003-03-23 14:13
I thought larger bore clarinets mainly meant a tendency toward forward, projecting sound at the expensive of quiter dynamic control?
With a proper mouthpiece, and experience, top players seem to manage quite well...
Most student horns are designed to be free-blowing (you don't want the kiddies to quit, hmm?) and have larger bores with fairly short tone hole chimneys...
I suppose anything with an internal diameter larger than 14.7mm will have some of these 'large bore' attributes.
Watcha wannabet that 6 months behind one of these, and you could do much as you choose?
"Better a quoteless, cranky old git than an insufferable shaver...
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2003-03-23 04:57 |
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sömeone |
2003-03-23 13:51 |
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Synonymous Botch |
2003-03-23 14:13 |
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2003-03-23 17:33 |
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2003-03-23 20:19 |
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2003-03-24 03:58 |
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