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Author: jim lande
Date: 2003-11-19 02:53
I saw a full boehm A clarinet on eBay with some very interesting modifications. Here is what the seller says:
"On the lower joint, the tone-hole for the C#-F# has been moved from the back of the instrument to the front. The keys were then modified to allow a true B-C# (E-F#) trill. Now when executing this trill, the C# (F#) pad closes and opens automatically. I doubt that you can figure out how all of this works by looking at the pictures, but it works beautifully. Also, the linkage to the low E-flat WAS REMOVED, leaving the low E-flat key useless, unless you close it with YOUR KNEE! All of this work was beautifully done long before I got the horn."
I'm curious what folks think about these sorts of modifications? Were there reasons to start with a full boehm rather than a clarinet with standard keywork? Anyway, the horn certainly looks interesting.
I have permission from the seller to post the following pix:
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Author: diz
Date: 2003-11-19 22:51
um - where's the pic?
Ah, sorry Mark - just saw the other thread ... I'd obviously turned my brain off.
Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.
Post Edited (2003-11-19 22:54)
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