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Author: J. Butler
Date: 2001-03-06 23:29
Okay, in reference to the thread below. IF YOU PLAY JAZZ CLARINET please tell us your setup. This way we can see if "you all" play similar or disimilar setups to our classical counterparts. (student clarinet players will probably play the same.....this question is primarily for pro's, but I don't care who puts in their two cents.) I'll begin:
Clarinet: Selmer BT and Selmer CT
Mouthpiece: Sumner Acousticut #3, refaced (BT) and Kaspar 13 (CT)
Reed: Alexander Superial DC 3.5
John
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Author: Fred
Date: 2001-03-06 23:51
Clarinet: Buffet Super Dynaction or H.N. White Silver King
Mouthpiece: Vandoren 5JB
Reed: Vandoren 2.5
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Author: Adam
Date: 2001-03-07 02:16
clarinet: LeblancLL
mouthpiece: 5jb vandoren
reed: La Voz 2.5 and Legere 2.75
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Author: Miles
Date: 2001-03-07 02:28
Hello All,
I play on the Buffet R-13 Vintage
I use a Ralph Morgan J7
I use Vandoren Reeds V12 #3
Just last week I played in a Chamber recital and then the next morning A Dixieland Gig using the same set-up.
This is fun!!!!!
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Author: William
Date: 2001-03-07 03:32
Buffet R-13 or LeBlanc Concerto, whicheverone I have in my hands at the time.
Bay (Ithica,NY) with Kaspar #14 facing
VanDoren V-12-- 3.5 or 4
VanDoren Optima lig or Bay Gold plated, depending on clarinet being used
All Selmer Saxes
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Author: Ken
Date: 2001-03-07 04:02
Opus
Pomarico Crystal 1.19
Rheuben Allen's Inter-Change-A-Bore barrel (66m)
BG Gold ligature
Vandoren V-12 3 1/2
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Author: ron b
Date: 2001-03-07 05:51
Horn: G. Prueffer - Oehler system
Mpc: Steel Ebonite K 8 - Bonade lig
Reed: Rico (regular) 3 1/2
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Author: Robert Small
Date: 2001-03-07 06:11
Horn:Leblanc LL. Piece: Morgan J7. Lig.: Bonade regular. Reed: Mitchel Lurie Premium 2 1/2.
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Author: Daniel Bouwmeester
Date: 2001-03-07 09:48
Horns :
- Buffet RC
- B&H Regent
- Yamaha YCL621 Bass Cl
M/P :
- Vandoren B45lyre
- Selmer C85 (for Bass)
Reeds
- Vandoren V12 3.5 / other experimental reeds (such as plastic, home made out of different material)
Ligature :
- Eddie Daniels II
- String
Additional :
- SDSystems microphone systems
- Home made Tube microphone Preamp
- Digitech Guitar effects processor (Pitch shift, delay, harmonizer, distortion ..etc)
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Author: drew
Date: 2001-03-07 15:23
Horn: Conn 444N (circa 1939)
Mouthpiece: Conn Steel-Lay #4 (factory standard for the 444N)
Reed: Zonda #3 (thick blank)
Liggy: "Overalt" France (standard 2 screw variety, fits the m/p well)
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2001-03-07 16:32
Great poll, John - LeB L7 or Sel CT, BG [stencilled Benny Goodman!] or Ridenour Encore or other?? mp, Bonade inverse or maybe Luyben lig, VD or M Lurie reeds, strength depending on register being played. Maybe my C Conn with Couf mp for Dixie!! Don
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2001-03-07 16:51
Ok, since I haven't found a better combination, I use a Leblanc Opus with my Kaspar Cicero #13 and a BG Super Revelation liguature.
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Author: jerry
Date: 2001-03-07 23:19
J. Butler wrote:
"IF YOU PLAY JAZZ CLARINET please tell us your setup."
Interesting enough to see what everyone is playing but who among those posting above are *really* jazz clarinetists or (like me - can afford only one set up) just play JAZZ with the set up that they happen to have?
Anyway, Is the La Blanc LL known by another name (or out of production) because I don't find it listed on their web site. Anyone know the bore size?
Thanks.
~ jerry
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Author: Robert Small
Date: 2001-03-08 04:50
The Leblanc LL has a 14.80 mm bore and is listed in their latest catalogue.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2001-03-08 17:54
Looking over the large variety of horns mentioned above, seeing the old Conn post, I dug out an old plastic Director #548325 [not the 44X---- designation like my old Conn bass cl has] and played around a bit on it. No great shucks of a horn, did play loudly and brightly [I like adverbs], reasonably in tune. Most of my mps were slightly larger bore size than the barrel, will check when I can borrow a caliper.Don
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Author: jens.o
Date: 2001-03-11 20:33
date 3-11-01
clarinets: Selmer CT or french vintage metalclarinet
mouthpiece: Berg-Larsen 70/2 S.M.S. or Vandoren 5JB
Reed: F. Hemke sopranosax reeds # 2,5 for the B-L, and Rico Royal # 2,5
for vandoren 5JB
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Author: Swing Band Queen Katai Katai
Date: 2002-04-09 03:07
Horn:Selmer Bundy
Mouthpiece:Whatever came with it originally when we bought it.
Reeds:Rico 2
Cheap...low quality...sometimes squeaks in altissimo, but that may be my fault...Of course, I'd get better stuff if I had money, but this works for now. It's worked for all my music the last 3 years, and I am shocked that something hasn't broken by now! Oh wait, it has...Recorked summer 2001 after they fell off in jazz improv class.
Ligature replaced with better one after the original one broke.
Thumbrest reatached and new holes drilled for new screws to replace the old replacement screws that didn't fit.
I'll soon be fixing the pad that just fell off.
Any one know when it was made? The serial is 1050132
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