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 Old A clarinet
Author: Katfish 
Date:   1999-11-02 21:04

I have an old A clarinet that plays very well except that third line b and third space c are flat. Any suggestions? Will a shorter bell help? Are there any adjustments that can be made?

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 RE: Old A clarinet
Author: Rick2 
Date:   1999-11-03 03:23

You may have to adapt your emboucher to the instrument.

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 RE: Old A clarinet
Author: Rick2 
Date:   1999-11-03 03:24

By the way, does this old A clarinet have a low Bb key? If it does, you might verify that it is properly regulated.

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 RE: Old A clarinet
Author: Dave Spiegelthal 
Date:   1999-11-03 21:32

I don't believe that embouchure gyrations are the answer. I would suggest trying a few different bells (not necessarily shorter, but just different, as different brands and/or models of bell in the same length can play differently). First, though, I would try raising the opening height of the bottom two pads on the clarinet -- if they're not opening high enough, that will cause those notes to be flat.

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