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Author: Liquorice
Date: 2010-10-17 21:35
I don't understand how anyone can say that they are sure it's not the instrument when they haven't tried it. Many changes could have occurred in the bore of your R13 in the last 33 years. A bore replacement is possible in warped areas, if that's the problem.
I'd say try some new clarinets. If it sounds better and you've got the money, buy it. If it doesn't sound better, then you know the problem is somewhere else, and you can try some of the useful suggestions above. It doesn't cost you anything to try some new clarinets. And there's nothing holy about a 1977 R13.
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D. B. Stones |
2010-10-16 09:49 |
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cigleris |
2010-10-16 10:52 |
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William |
2010-10-16 14:59 |
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pelo_ensortijado |
2010-10-16 23:02 |
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kdk |
2010-10-17 15:46 |
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pelo_ensortijado |
2010-10-17 16:16 |
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sonicbang |
2010-10-17 17:02 |
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Liquorice |
2010-10-17 21:35 |
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sonicbang |
2010-10-17 23:21 |
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claritoot26 |
2010-10-18 00:50 |
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Sally |
2010-10-18 14:03 |
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