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Author: Gene
Date: 2012-03-01 15:47
Any one know where I could get a long neck in Canada or N.W. or extention?
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Author: SteveG_CT
Date: 2012-03-01 16:31
Gene wrote:
> Any one know where I could get a long neck in Canada or
> N.W. or extention?
You do realize that getting a longer than stock neck will destroy your intonation right? That being said if I wanted a custom neck for an alto or bass clarinet Charles Bay would be the first on my list to contact.
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Author: Merlin_Williams
Date: 2012-03-01 16:39
Call Steve Fox!
Jupiter Canada Artist/Clinician
Stratford Shakespeare Festival musician
Woodwind Doubling Channel Creator on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/WoodwindDoubling
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Author: Gene
Date: 2012-03-01 19:43
I pull my neck out at least a full inch to play the high c,d,e,f,g in tune and the bottom 3 notes g,f,e are flat but are the same if I push it in .The high notes are very noticeable compared to the bottom notes.Unless you know a way to tune my bottom ones , its a 3piece alto.I read a guys document on why altos are dying out .He is a proffessor in Alaska at the university and they had to modify the alto neck to play them in tune very interesting read ,He has some very nice youtube videos.Sorry I forgot his name/
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Author: Ebclarinet1
Date: 2012-03-02 01:50
The new Buffet altos have two length necks, one which works at 440 pretty well and the horn is remarkably in tune with itself. A pretty sound too. You might try seeing what the Buffet necks do to your horn.
I think much of the taboo of alto is instruments badly out of playing condition and musicians put on them that are not the best. That combo can only give a disaster. People are always pleasantly surprised when I show that it can be be played well.
Eefer guy
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2012-03-02 06:44
What model is it, anyway? You sure yours is the original neck?
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Ben
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2012-03-02 16:07
Some Noblet altos were best tuned when played with slightly a longer crook (by around 15mm I seem to recall). I think they used the same length crooks as Leblanc basset horns (with a single bend) as the top joints are longer on Noblet and Vito alto clarinets compared to Leblanc altos which have a shorter top joint and longer crook (with an S bend).
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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Author: Chris P
Date: 2012-03-02 16:49
Is it a plastic bodied alto (seeing as it's a B&H 1-10)? I'm wondering if it's a Bundy stencil if it is.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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Author: Gene
Date: 2012-03-02 20:21
You can hear a sound sample on youtube look up Eugene Kirton alto clarinet don't remember the link off hand.
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