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Author: Matt Locker
Date: 2003-03-25 12:13
Bradley:
Can you explain "female tenon joints are capped"? If you are talking about the rings all wood clarinets have them. But I've never seen a capped female joint. Correct me if I'm wrong or explain to me what you are describing.
Chances are the tone truly was different but I highly doubt it was because of the tenon caps. How did you determine that the caps were the cause of the tonal difference? Was it the same clarinet with caps added after the fact? The same model but different clarinet?
MOO,
Matt
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