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 tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: TianL 
Date:   2010-10-29 17:47

Hi all,

I have an R13 that I feel the left hand pinky E/B key is just a mm shorter than what I want it (I have relatively small hands). For some reason the tip of it is a little bent and I thought that maybe bending it straight will solve this issue. My teacher also suggested that someone might be able to solder an extension to make it a bit longer.

In either case I wouldn't want to mess with it myself.. so I was wondering if any of you know any techs that are good with keyworks in the greater DC area.

Thanks!

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: LarryBocaner 2017
Date:   2010-10-29 17:52

Dave Spiegelthal -- no stranger to this site -- should be able to take care of your problem.



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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2010-10-29 17:56

I consider my repairman as being top notch, he does all my work and I've sent many students to him, never had a complaint. Roger Young, he's in Edgewater MD, just outside of Annapolis, not too far from Washington. 410-269.6647 or 800 690.8126. He does great work. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: Lelia Loban 2017
Date:   2010-10-29 18:52

On the other side of the Potomac in Northern Virginia, Peter Ferrante of Presto Brass & Woodwinds is excellent. He's restored clarinets and saxophones for me that had problems, including bent keys, that I wasn't competent to fix. If it isn't an emergency, he can be slow, but he does first-rate work. 22198 N. Columbus St., Suite 303, Arlington, VA 222207-2540. Ph. 703-841-8335.

Lelia
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/Lelia_Loban
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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2010-10-29 21:17

Not a "key" fix, but a suggestion....... you could place your hand with the fingers perpendicular to the horn bringing the pinky MUCH further down.


just a thought




.................Paul Aviles



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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2010-10-30 03:17

I'd be happy to do the work, I'm in Northern Virginia as well (Centreville specifically).

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: David Niethamer 
Date:   2010-10-31 04:32

also Lee Lachman in College Park

David
niethamer@aol.com
http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/index.html

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: TianL 
Date:   2010-10-31 08:10

Paul, that's what I usually end up doing, but the problem is when I do that, the contact area of my ring finger on the key hole is too much off center toward the pinky side, and the contact area of my thumb is also off center (I'm one of the people with a thumb that can't bent over 180 degrees outwards). This feels quite uncomfortable..

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2010-10-31 19:01

Buy the way, I play with my thumb rest much lower than most players to overcome the problem of my pinkies reaching the lower keys. I had that done years ago when a student came in with that done and it felt so good. ESP

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: TianL 
Date:   2010-10-31 21:23

Ed are you talking about your right pinky? Otherwise how does moving the thumb rest down help the left pinky?

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: TianL 
Date:   2010-10-31 21:24

By the way, I visited David Spiegelthal this morning and he soldered an extension for me. He did a wonderful job and it's a lot easier on my left pinky now!

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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2010-10-31 22:46

Great to hear that you've gotten what you need to make your playing comfortable.


Funny thing is..... you're absolutely right about the "off-center" thing. Funny I never really noticed that before. I don't think the "off-center" position is a problem for me as long as whatever part of my finger/thumb lands on the hole and seals it, I'm fine with that............never really been one for "convention."



...................Paul Aviles



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 Re: tech in DC area good for keywork
Author: TianL 
Date:   2010-11-01 02:49

Paul, yeah I don't think most people would notice it. I only notice it again because my small hands. If my ring finger touches the tone hole too much off center, then it becomes a bit insecure. I guess if you have relatively wider finger tips, then it wouldn't matter much :)

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