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Author: philrex
Date: 2005-02-08 18:23
I have 2 Buffet bass clarinets, about 12 years old. The instruments play fairly well in tune except B and C over the break. These notes are very sharp. Any ideas for tuning if the rest of the instrument plays well.
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Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017
Date: 2005-02-08 19:45
How are the corresponding lower 12ths (low E and F)? If they're also a bit sharp you could have a technician modify some of the lower toneholes (effectively move them downward) and perhaps add a slight extension to the tenon to move the bell itself down.
This tuning problem is very common (almost ubiquitous) on all but the newest bass clarinets.
A partial fix (much less radical) which might help a bit, is to reduce the opening height of the lower register vent by putting a cork stop under the vent key --- however if this key also produces the throat Bb it may make that note unacceptably stuffy -- you'll just have to experiment.
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Author: William
Date: 2005-02-09 15:41
I pull the middle joint about the width of a nickel to help correct the tuning of these notes. However, I still have to lip them down for optimum tuning.
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