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 Clarinet Bore size
Author: Monica L. 
Date:   1999-03-04 19:31

What is a good large bore clarinet since Bill left me?

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 RE: Clarinet Bore size
Author: Evan 
Date:   1999-03-04 21:06

The Leblanc Pete fountain has a 15.00 and the leblanc has a 14.82, the old selmers are supposed to great and unbeatable for that tubbier, jazzier big bore sound

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 RE: Clarinet Bore size
Author: jim lande (lande @ erols.com) 
Date:   1999-03-06 03:17

But of course, the largest bore would be on the octo-contra
bass clarinet made by Leblanc. (P.S. there are some postings on the ContraList suggesting that LeBlanc contra
bases had narrower bores than some others.)

Of course, a Tenor sax has a larger average bore size than any clarinet.

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