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Author: CEC
Date: 2016-06-18 17:46
Jack,
I feel your pain regarding the flat low E issue (I play a Selmer 37 and it's the only egregiously out-of-tune note on the horn). An alternative approach to fixing the low E is moving its tone hole and raising its chimney height and this might be required (or another solution for the E) even if a Tosca-style modification is done to the register mechanism/venting system, since the moved vent brings down the right-hand clarion notes only. I've been corresponding with Steve Fox about all this and he may be of help regarding your concerns about the altissimo fingerings.
Chris
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clarnibass |
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CEC |
2016-06-18 17:46 |
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