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Author: Tobin
Date: 2007-08-30 23:12
Ok.
Now that I've stopped laughing.
Intonation is one of the primary reasons that the Alto clarinet is not long for this world.
Fuzzy notes, however, could be the fact that the key work is out of regulation. If the lever or key-cap doesn't rise enough to let the note vent properly then this could be the reason that you have fuzzy or resistant notes.
OR, it could just be the instrument.
Is this your horn? You write as if it may have been provided to you...if so, you could enquire when it was last in to the shop to be regulated.
I'm certain others will have some good advice as well!
James
Gnothi Seauton
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klarenet |
2007-08-30 23:02 |
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Tobin |
2007-08-30 23:07 |
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Tobin |
2007-08-30 23:12 |
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klarenet |
2007-08-30 23:14 |
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klarenet |
2007-08-30 23:16 |
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tictactux |
2007-08-30 23:27 |
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blazian |
2007-08-31 01:55 |
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Tobin |
2007-08-31 10:21 |
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Ebclarinet1 |
2007-08-31 12:35 |
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Don Berger |
2007-08-31 13:01 |
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EuGeneSee |
2007-08-31 13:16 |
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Tobin |
2007-08-31 17:22 |
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Lelia Loban |
2007-08-31 17:48 |
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Ebclarinet1 |
2007-08-31 19:28 |
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blazian |
2007-08-31 23:06 |
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