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Author: Tobin
Date: 2006-09-08 17:01
There were some Artley clarinet models that shortened the upper joint for the reason that Ray describes above.
Who the heck thought that was a good idea?
Instead of leaving the instrument the way it should be, you change it to accomodate the players flaws, and subsequently handicap them when they progress beyond that problem.
"Hey, lets make the throat tones REALLY SHARP, because that will FORCE them to learn to cover until they have to buy another clarinet!"
Brilliant.
Hello nes? What gear are you playing on?
James Tobin
Gnothi Seauton
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