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Author: tims
Date: 2014-10-21 05:24
C below the staff is a very stable note. My guess is a small leak in a trill key or a leak anywhere in the top half of the upper joint is at fault. This will act like your register key and stimulate harmonic node and keep the note in the second register. Check your register key also. If the pad is hard or the key doesn't move freely (is there any feel of friction) or the spring is too light then it may not close quickly or solidly enough. If it only occurs when you are playing loud, then you may be blowing a key open. Again check spring tension.
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SRK |
2014-10-21 01:03 |
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Johan H Nilsson |
2014-10-21 02:40 |
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Paul Aviles |
2014-10-21 04:17 |
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Re: Playing G above staff when trying to go down to C below |
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tims |
2014-10-21 05:24 |
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Johnny Galaga |
2014-10-21 05:50 |
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qualitycontrol |
2014-10-21 07:28 |
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Paul Aviles |
2014-10-21 12:52 |
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