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Author: Willie
Date: 2000-04-02 05:53
I just spotted another clarinet that I'm totaly unfamiliar with. My immediate guess is that its for small skinny fingers (young student). It would also seem to be a real bear to tweek and adjust the keys to correct intonation problems. Anybody out there have any experience with these?
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Author: J. Butler
Date: 2000-04-02 14:00
Willie,
Think about it for just a second...don't alto and bass clarinets have plateau keys? Are they horrible to tweak and play in tune? I think that they have a disadvantage in that one can't "shade" keys for intonation purposes, but they do serve a function for those who can't play the open rings for whatever reason. I've worked on a couple of these instruments in the past and they aren't too bad. They don't play any worse than other student clarinet models (which is what most of them were). I do think that LeBlanc still offers a plateau model in a student line and a pro line. There may be others as well. (I would have to check my references to see if LeBlanc still makes the pro line version).
J. Butler
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Author: J. Butler
Date: 2000-04-02 17:26
Willie,
The pro model plateau is the LeBlanc 1176PS ("LL") series. Key of Bb--14.80mm [.582"}--24 keys--grenadilla--conical pad cups--silver plated keys--inline jump keys.
J. Butler
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Author: steve
Date: 2000-04-02 18:36
I played a leblanc student line plateau horn on my last two gigs before my hands completely went south...it was excruciating not being able to half-hole, shade, bonade squeeze effectively....but it was that or not play....
s.
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Author: Willie
Date: 2000-04-02 20:44
True, I thought of this as I play bass and contra alto most of the time. It just seems to me pad height and fuzziness would be more critical on a plateau equiped soprano in lieu of the open hole set up.
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Author: jim lande
Date: 2000-04-03 03:24
Steve
So sorry. I hope you can still play some. I picked up an old plateau model metal clariet (which I have not restored yet) because I know that sooner or later, my fingers won't work right and that will be my best option.
best luck
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