Author: ukebert
Date: 2009-11-05 14:01
Hey all,
I have a forte C Clarinet that I bought a few years ago and since have had very little chance to play. I found that when I did play it, the break B and C were flat, which I didn't know what to do about.
Now it was with me in college for most of last year and my room got uncomfortably hot, whatever I did. I suspect that it might have deformed the wood of the clarinet, because now most of the upper register plays flat. But I haven't discovered any mechanical problems, so that may not be the case. I am pretty sure that it is playing worse than it was when I first got it though.
In any case, does anyone know whether it would be possible to repair the clarinet to get it in tune and how much it might cost? I'm also presuming that mouthpiece selection will have a real difference, but unlike a lot of people I do not have a massive selection at my disposal. I have the one designed for the forte C, but that doesn't help much.
Post Edited (2009-11-05 15:44)
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