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 difficult emission
Author: govons 
Date:   2007-06-07 08:51

Hi all, I've a Bb Buffet Elite model.
I've a question about the emission of the bells notes from B ( third line to C#). They are very hard to play and I can't find the reason. I don't know if it depends by the length of the instrument (the elite is a bit longer than a normal Bb instrument) or by the reed or the mouthpiece, or more probably by my emission...in this case I've to practice much more on these notes.

Some suggestion?
Thanking you, bye

govons

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: SVClarinet09 
Date:   2007-06-07 11:32

I suspect you might have a leak or a bad pad somewhere, not sure where though.



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 Re: difficult emission
Author: govons 
Date:   2007-06-07 11:34

Pads are new and no leak

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: cigleris 
Date:   2007-06-07 11:52

Perhaps the bell is wrong, Buffet bells are not inter-changable, you could have an A bell on instead of the Bb.

Peter Cigleris

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2007-06-07 12:32

The bells... that sounds very unlikely, but everything is possible. You say the pads are new, were they changed recently? If they were, and you are 100% sure there are no leaks, it is possible the keys are too low.

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: RAB 
Date:   2007-06-07 12:38

Have another person play with their mouthpiece and see if that makes a difference.

Have a good repair person go over the instrument with a feelers gauge not a leak light sounds like a leak somewhere perhaps the bridge key is not aligning correctly.

RAB

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: C2thew 
Date:   2007-06-07 16:09

bad pad! check every single pad. i'ved tried a few "new" clarinets and they had severe pad issues for sitting too long.

Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. they are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which was already but too easy to arrive as railroads lead to Boston to New York
-Walden; Henry Thoreau

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: John O'Janpa 
Date:   2007-06-08 00:16

This can be caused by several things as mentioned above. My experience is that when I have problems getting the long B to speak easily and clearly, I can usually correct it by adjusting my reed.

I use a knife and thin the edges of the reed slightly at about halfway up the window. I adust a small amount and then try it and keep doing this until the B speaks cleanly.

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: govons 
Date:   2007-06-08 07:43

Guys, you're right! I've cheched and I've found that the pad of the resonator key, close to the bell (behind), was a bit lifted and out of alignament. I've taken apart the key and the problem now is solved.
I'll carry to make to repair the pad.
Thanks all,

govons

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 Re: difficult emission
Author: BobD 
Date:   2007-06-08 11:33

hmmm.....resonator key! I know what you mean but the terminology is new to me despite the fact I just learned recently that some people put sax resonators on those low keys.

Bob Draznik

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