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Author: Ken Mills
Date: 2005-08-01 20:59
Dear ajhogan; Selmer Paris clarinets are higher pitched than the others, which is good for me. Dark sound, good intonation, even sound emmission while using a softer reed. Use a hard reed instead? Okay. Reed: pitch, pitch. Just measure clarinets: the distance from the top of the barrell to the side A trill key tonehole is best. Question: Enlarge the smaller bore diameter in the barrell because it is smaller than the top of the lefthand joint (almost as small as the center) if you want to have less resistance? Loudness? I go loud and off. Off, Ken
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