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Author: clarinetgirl1022
Date: 2013-04-27 22:41
I have an A clarinet that doesn't have a barrel and I need to get one so I can use the clarinet for an audition. Any advice I can get on what kind of barrel, what brand, length, etc., would be great. The clarinet is a Selmer Signet. Thank you!
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2013-04-27 22:56
I think that you can get away with the Bb barrel, give or take a millimeter. Have you tried what's available in your household?
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Ben
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Author: Taras12
Date: 2013-04-28 00:56
You can check on eBay...there are some nice barrels for sale.
I picked up 66 mm Backun Prestige and MOBA barrels for 1/2 of what you'd pay directly. A local person showed me how to adjust the diameter to get a better fit. It's amazing what 220/320/400/600 wet/dry sandpaper can do. You just have to be careful and work very slowly.
Tristan
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2013-04-28 02:42
Dr. Allan Segal.
Or if you need it ASAP and so want something already commercially produced, I was impressed with Taplin Weir barrels. But dr. Segals barrels are custom to your instrument and mouthpiece.
Alexi
EDIT - Make sure Taplin-Weir are aware it's for a selmer signet. Most production barrels are geared towards the Buffet clarinets since Buffet clarinets dominate the market.
US Army Japan Band
Post Edited (2013-04-29 01:27)
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Author: GaryH
Date: 2013-04-28 02:44
I've never seen, or heard of, a Signet clarinet in A. I would check the bore size and compare it to a Signet Bb. If the bore is close I'd just use a Bb barrel. Whatever you get, I'd spend some time with a digital tuner and see where tuning issues might be.
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Author: rmk54
Date: 2013-04-28 18:07
Be wary of some of the advice given above. A clarinet barrels are usually *shorter* by a millimeter (65 vs 66 for a B-flat).
If you use a standard B-flat barrel you may be quite flat.
I have seen Signet A clarinets. They are generally miserable instruments.
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2013-04-29 01:28
rmk54 wrote:
> Be wary of some of the advice given above. A clarinet barrels
> are usually *shorter* by a millimeter (65 vs 66 for a B-flat).
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> If you use a standard B-flat barrel you may be quite flat.
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> I have seen Signet A clarinets. They are generally miserable
> instruments.
I edited my above post regarding Taplin Weir. Not sure if they have barrels for a Selmer Signet, but just make sure you tell them which clarinet you have. Your best bet for this A would be a custom barrel, (Dr. Segal).
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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Author: Alseg
Date: 2013-04-29 13:13
Thanks, Alexi.
I never measured a Signet A clarinet, so I would ask that a potential client supply certain information before commissioning a barrel.
This would include how specific notes tune when using a Bb barrel that fits it upper joint tenon. Sockets can vary along the lines of some manufacturers.
Other things come into play as well.
Curious: For what is the original poster auditioning?
Former creator of CUSTOM CLARINET TUNING BARRELS by DR. ALLAN SEGAL
-Where the Sound Matters Most(tm)-
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Author: William
Date: 2013-04-29 14:34
FYI only, Tom Ridenour designed the barrels of the Opus and Concerto Leblanc clarinets to be interchangable so that both barrel and mouthpiece could be easily moved from A to Bb. Currently, my Bb of choice is the Concerto that Tom "customized" for me while he was still with Leblanc, but my A is a vintage Buffet R13. What is of interest here, is that my Concerto Bb barrel works perfectly on my Buffet R13. My Buffet A is in tune and has great tonal quality and flexability making it a perfect match for my Concerto Bb. Just my contribution this AM to your posting question--hope it helps a bit.
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Author: clarinetgirl1022
Date: 2013-05-05 07:18
Thank you for all of the information. I have an extra barrel that came with my b flat clarinet so I think I will try that first. I am auditioning for the orchestra in my home town. I thought the audition was in May but it's not until August so I have some time to figure things out.
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2013-05-05 11:31
Are you studying or have you studied with anyone? If so, (s)he will almost certainly lend you a barrel for the audition.
Has the orchestra given you a list of passages to have ready? I can send you many of them in PDF format. You will always be asked for Midsummer Night's Dream, the Beethoven 6th and the Mozart Concerto.
Ken Shaw
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Author: spage
Date: 2013-05-06 09:03
rmk54 wrote:
A clarinet barrels are usually *shorter* by a millimeter (65 vs 66 for a B-flat).
Is this not somewhat of a Buffet thing? It doesn't apply to my (different vintage) Selmers nor, AFAIC recall, to the Leblancs owned by a friend.
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Author: clarinetgirl1022
Date: 2013-05-14 15:16
I'm currently taking a year off from school so I'm not studying with anyone at the moment but I know some people who can lend me a barrel if I need it. Yes, I have a list of excerpts and those three are on it as well as Brahms 3 and Capriccio Espagnol. Thank you for your help
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