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Author: msloss
Date: 2004-06-03 12:43
It could be a leaky pad on the upper joint, or even poor hand position. Be sure you are getting a positive seal on each of the tone holes with your fingers. Hans is right -- For a $2000 instrument, it is worth spending $50 - 100 to go take a diagnostic lesson with a pro in Pittsburgh to look over the horn and observe your playing technique. Probably get it diagnosed in about 5 minutes.
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laclarinetta |
2004-06-02 20:56 |
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hans |
2004-06-02 23:23 |
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cigleris |
2004-06-03 00:11 |
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msloss |
2004-06-03 12:43 |
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