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 Re: Flat LeBlanc
Author: sinkdraiN 
Date:   2006-08-10 03:18

I play on a Leblanc LL and found middle B and up to be on the flat side (this was using a regular B40). However, the worse part was that everything below that was VERY sharp. This has caused me many embarrassing situations.

A very reputable player in my area selected an M15 13series for me to try. I was skeptical about the 13 series because I didn't want to be any flatter. To my surprise this M15 brought my lower notes down and didn't do anything to the rest of the horn. In short, the M15 13series put my clarinet in tune with itself. I can now play in all registers without making any embouchure adjustments. I purchased it from him and have been playing on it ever since.

It is the summer so the real test will be when the Winter months come.

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