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 Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: andrewsong 
Date:   2011-07-30 17:14

I guess I am representing my high school's music department right now as we are wondering thsi about the school's A clarinets. They are 2 A E-11 Germans and quite frankly...they are really stuffy. We've had proffessional musicians try them and they reported that they were stuffy. I've played other A's and some play quite similarly to my Bb. Is it jsut that the E-11 A's are bad or should we (school) invest in a higher quality A like R-13 and up? The school bought them only 4 years ago so it seems strange that they are this...."bad"... I have played lots of other A's and they are all much nicer.

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: Chris Hill 
Date:   2011-07-30 17:42

First, make sure the pads seal. I've had success frreing up clarinets with different barrels. If that doesn't work, there is a more radical solution: One of my students had a stuffy Noblet A clarinet, and Guy Chadash reamed out the top of the lower joint. This fixed the problem, and it is quite a good instrument now. I don't know what he would charge you to do this.
Chris

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2011-07-30 18:40

I wouldn't expect much more from an E-11..... But do get the pads checked, and maybe try a better barrel.

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2011-07-30 18:59

I would have the pad heights checked, often they are set too low, causing stuffiness.

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2011-07-30 19:21

If the ventings are good, check the toneholes (especially the top joint ones) aren't blocked up with fluff where they meet the bore - you can only do this by removing the keywork to have a proper look.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: William 
Date:   2011-07-31 16:45

DB--let's not characterize the Buffet E-11's as all being "bad" or as you put it, "I wouldn't expect much more [implied, bad]" There are plenty of Buffet R-13's and other brand name A clarinets that have major response problems and uneven scales. I have a vintage Buffet R-13 that is not much better than a Louisville Slugger and another that plays so much like my very excellant Buffet Bb that I could easily get them confused with each other. And I have read on this BB about others with quite good E-11's, so lets not throw the "baby out with the bathwater" by declaring them all "not much"--I'll give you "some", but not agree to *all*.

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2011-07-31 17:44

For a younger student (HS Youth Orchestra, community group,etc) they are fine, but I wouldn't do a gig with one. No performance major should play one is my main point.

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: andrewsong 
Date:   2011-08-01 19:38

Pads are airtight and holes are clean. I've tried different barrels but the problem still persists...

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2011-08-01 21:55

I rest my case ;)

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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: salsacookies 
Date:   2011-08-01 22:48

I had the same problem with a Selmer Series 10 A clarinet that the college that sponsors the symphony that I play in let me borrow for a bit. It probably needs a ton of work, but I also think that it's the tendency in A clarinets. I have a Leblanc LX now and it doesn't seem stuffy to me. Maybe it's because the Selmer was so horribly stuff that a clarinet with normal stuffiness isn't even a close comparison. lol

My setup
Leblanc Legacy Bb with grenadilla barrel and bell, B45 w/Optimum lig.



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 Re: Stuffy...REALLY stuffy
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2011-08-02 01:08

My A doesn't feel in the least bit stuffy.

They don't have to!

http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com


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