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 plateau clarinets
Author: Clarineteer 
Date:   2016-12-23 16:28

I know someone who is considering taking R13 Bb and converting them to plateau clarinets and selling them. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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 Re: plateau clarinets
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2016-12-23 19:41

IMHO way too much work for way too little return. Vito/Normandy/Noblet plateau clarinets come up for sale occasionally; with some work on improving their venting (by increasing the opening heights of the upper and lower stacks) they can be decent players.

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 Re: plateau clarinets
Author: Caroline Smale 
Date:   2016-12-24 00:44

As David says it would be a significant amount of work.

But on top of that there may be acoustic repercussions as the tone hole dimensions of a factory made plateau clarinet, and especially that of the thumbhole, would most probably be subtly different to the standard keywork model. So just tacking plateau kework onto a standard R13 is likely to be unsatisfactory to both tone and intonation.



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 Re: plateau clarinets
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2016-12-24 01:06

I was asked just the other week how much I'd charge to convert a Leblanc Sonata to plateaux keywork - difficult to estimate to be honest.

Would be easier transplanting the keywork from a written off Vito, Noblet or Leblanc LL onto one and copying the tonehole sizes.

One way to preserve the tuning is to cut the tonehole chimneys to form a bedplace but preserve their heights (the LH3 tonehole will probably need an insert), but that will make the keywork sit fairly high or fit really thin cork pads (like a cor anglais LH1 split top plate), all of which may not be too comfortable for some players.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

Post Edited (2016-12-24 01:06)

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 Re: plateau clarinets
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2016-12-24 22:02

I'm not sure how much of a market there is for R13 plateaus. That person (IMO) would be better off converting student or high intermediate clarinets to plateu (specifically non-wooden) and marketing them towards marching band students (so they can wear gloves in the winter), and to pit band workers who are primarily sax players and get frustrated with non-plateau keys. The non-wooden clarinets would be great for the pit band climate and A/C.

Alexi

US Army Japan Band

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