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Author: Mirko996
Date: 2015-11-07 02:25
I see a post on internet that this man sell this barrel (price 60 inc. courrier).
Measure 66mm, i think is good because mine barrel (of full boehm leblanc L27) measure 59-60 mm, but what's the advantages for long barrel than short?
In jazz, is more easy use a Long or short?
For my clarinet is better take a original barrel or can i use different barrel (backun, accubore, selmer [...])?
I tried mine patricola barrel and in more aspect is good, but i prefer to use a compatible barrel
Post Edited (2015-11-07 02:38)
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Author: Caroline Smale
Date: 2015-11-07 02:45
The length of the barrel is an integral part of the clarinet design so whilst 66mm might be "normal for make A 62mm might be "normal" for make B.
In essence a longer barrel will flatten the general pitch and a shorter one will sharpen pitch, but this only works properly over a very small range before overall intonation becomes badly affected.
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Author: Mirko996
Date: 2015-11-08 02:45
Thanks for answer me, my shorter barrel isn't out of tune, i haven't this problem fortunaly, but i thinked a long barrel can help.
However i will think before to buy it.
One shame think i discover, and that he in fact, did entice to search a another leblanc barrel is because mine it's going to be crack, for now nothing of dangerous, but is shame, but how i say, is nothing of dangerous, i take it from repairer and he said me to be quite, if worsen i go immediatly to him to repair (in the actual condition, it could be use quietly and and the sound remains the same, and It could resist), so I searched but is very hard to find a Leblanc Barrel.
I think I should try other barrel, but i'm not totaly sure, and i read that is better long barrel, in my case is not necessary, but is better to ask before (and so why I ask if Accubore is good barrel for mine leblanc, in other topic)
Post Edited (2015-11-08 03:00)
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