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Author: willow129q
Date: 2013-07-19 21:21
Hello clarinetters!
So, I am at a folk music week and I just broke my mouthpiece (aaaaugh)
I had a Vandoren CL4 which I really liked a lot except that it's so sharp. I was thinking, well, maybe I can use this as an opportunity to mouthpiece shop but really I was pretty happy with the one I had. I just had to pull out a lot, although that's not even cutting it right now in the un-air conditioned HUMID 95 degrees. So I'm wondering if I should get another CL4 and barrel shop instead since I'm going to be spending money anyways.
I have a fairly new Buffet R13, what size barrel should I try? How do I arrange to try some barrels out? Any and all advice is welcome
OH - uh, if it matters, the style of music I play nowadays is pretty much folk dance music. Contra dances, English dances, that type of thing. So a sweet but flexible sound is good.
Thanks so much!
Willow
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Author: cigleris
Date: 2013-07-19 23:01
I have the CL5 these play at 442 so to counter that you should get the tuning rings that Vandoren suply to bring the pitch down. I use the thicker ring with a 66 barrel. The other option of course is to get the new American Pitch version of the Masters mouthpiece.
Peter Cigleris
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Author: Phurster
Date: 2013-07-20 03:39
It tried the CL4 and it did seem very sharp. Backun and others sell barrels up to 68mm. I would have needed a 67.5mm to bring the pitch to 440 on my Toscas.
Vandoren have a lower pitch version of several of their mouthpieces but I didn't think they had made a version of their Masters series. I had a look around a few sites and couldn't find one.
Chris.
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Author: cigleris
Date: 2013-07-20 08:42
That's why you need the specific tuning rings for the Masters to bring them down to 440.
Peter Cigleris
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Author: Phurster
Date: 2013-07-21 13:20
Peter you mentioned the "new American Pitch version of the Masters mouthpiece."
Have you seen any of these around?
Chris.
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Author: willow129q
Date: 2013-07-21 14:44
Thanks for the tip on the tuning rings, I realized my old clarinet teacher told me about these.
If you have any additional info on the American Pitch masters that would be great, I'll look it up
Is there a place where you can get Backun barrels for a trial period?
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Author: willow129q
Date: 2013-07-22 16:32
OK, so, I don't think an American Pitch version of the Masters exists. I've ordered my new CL4 already
So the tuning rings would solve my problem.
I am curious about barrels though - If you play a CL4, what barrel do you prefer in combination with it? I've seen a couple of people mention Chadash's.
There isn't a place near me where I can try out clarinet stuff. I have to mail order things...what mail order companies do you guys recommend? Which ones give trial periods? Weinermusic has a large selection of items and things for clarinets but they don't really do trial periods, it's just buy the things and you can return them after 30 days. :P lots of money up front.
Anyways, I was happy with the sound on my instrument so tuning rings is probably the best thing but I'm just curious
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