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Author: ron b
Date: 2001-03-15 21:54
Hi, Dee -
Wasn't something mentioned a few weeks ago about German horns, more complex than 'normal' Oehlers; German horns that had 'custom' stuff? (Maybe it wasn't here). I guess you can do that to any instrument though. I've seen some pretty amazing things done by 'home hobbyists' too.
I have what I ( used to : ) consider a pretty standart Oehler. The latest German fingering charts I've seen show at least two more keys than mine. There's an extra L-pinky and an additional L-sliver key and that seems to be the 'standard' today; they barely resemble an Albert any more - a more distant cousin every generation :] I kinda wonder where the clarinet technology in Germany is headed nowadays....
- ron b -
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2001-03-15 19:36 |
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2001-03-15 19:48 |
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Corey |
2001-03-15 21:53 |
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ron b |
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2001-03-16 07:08 |
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2001-03-16 12:44 |
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