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 eb clarinet question
Author: melearly 
Date:   2010-05-15 10:23

Does anyone know whether any of the buffet eb clarinet models are available with the extra eb/ab lever on the left hand ? (similar to the prestige's in bb/A/bass) ?



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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2010-05-15 10:47

The Tosca Eb has the LH Ab/Eb lever (and most likely has a premium pricetag as well).
http://www.buffet-crampon.com/en/instruments.php?mode=productDetails&pid=845

Not sure why Eb clarinets are generally built without them whereas they're becoming standard on some Bb/A clarinets.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

Post Edited (2010-05-15 12:35)

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2010-05-15 11:54

In addition to the Tosca, the Buffet site shows the RC Prestige available in Eb http://www.buffet-crampon.com/en/instruments.php?mode=productSpecifications&pid=112. The Bb and A models have the extra lever, so the Eb probably has it too.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2010-05-15 12:32

I doubt the R13/RC Prestige Eb will have the LH Ab/Eb - none of the Leblanc or Yamaha Eb clarinets have it either.
http://www.buffet-crampon.com/en/instruments.php?mode=productSpecifications&pid=104

Though the bit where they say "The Eb, D and C have the same features as instruments in the Prestige range." should be followed with 'apart from the LH Ab/Eb lever'.

I see on there the RC Prestige Bb/A is "Available also with full Boehm system: 20 keys / 7 rings articulated G#, F# / G# trill, low Eb"

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

Post Edited (2010-05-15 12:37)

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: tictactux 2017
Date:   2010-05-15 14:31

...isn't that an optional feature anyway? Most manufacturers might not have it in their catalogs, but that doesn't mean it cannot be had.
Then again, maybe such a factory option costs more than at your friendly woodwind technician's...

--
Ben

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Fishamble 
Date:   2010-05-15 14:42

I acknowledge that you asked about Buffets, but for what it's worth, the Patricola Eb's have the left hand eb/ab key. I believe it's a standard feature.

http://www.patricola.it/

David.

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: GLHopkins 
Date:   2010-05-15 18:21

A week or so ago I saw a 5 piece Eb clarinet case from Buffet. I wasn't aware that Buffet made a 5 piece effer. Any info?

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Wes 
Date:   2010-05-15 19:26

The Eb/Ab key is present on an Eb sopranino clarinet I own, as it is a full Boehm, complete with low Eb and a donut key in the left hand. It was made by an entity called the Japan Musical Instrument Company and seems to be a miniature copy of the donut key full Boehm Buffet clarinets in Bb and A from the early 20th century. It was purchased at a yard sale and the case included a card with the ship address of a sailor from Wisconsin.

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Morrie Backun 
Date:   2010-05-15 19:36

Hello,

It should be a relatively simple matter for a good technician to fabricate the parts and install them on most make and model instruments. (E Flat or other Clarinets) When well done the work should match the original key work in style and still add the mechanism you would like.

Regards,

Morrie Backun

Morrie Backun
Backun Musical Services
604-205-5770
morrie@backunmusical.com

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2010-05-15 19:36

"A week or so ago I saw a 5 piece Eb clarinet case from Buffet. I wasn't aware that Buffet made a 5 piece effer. Any info?"

That's the RC (and possibly the R13) Prestige Eb - the lower joint C/G tonehole goes through the middle tenon and lower joint socket in the same manner as the C#/G# tonehole on a full Boehm (or any clarinet with this design of articulated C#/G# key).

Ok, so it fits in a smaller case, but is there any other real advantage in having a Boehm system Eb with a two piece body?

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: Fishamble 
Date:   2010-05-15 23:56

"...is there any other real advantage in having a Boehm system Eb with a two piece body?"

I guess there's an advantage to the manufacturers, in so far as a single-piece Eb body requires a larger piece of wood than either of the joints in a Bb. And the smaller joints might make efficient use of stock that otherwise would only be used for barrels.

David.



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 Re: eb clarinet question
Author: DAVE 
Date:   2010-05-16 01:02

For a while in the 90s Buffet was making the R 13 Ebs with a two piece body. A friend of mine had one.

The Selmer Recital also has an Eb lever IIRC.

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