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Author: Jer
Date: 2017-01-13 21:37
I have an odd clarinet. It's 19.5 inches long with the MP. It's currently not playable so I can't really test it for Key designation. Does anyone know what it is?
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Author: jdbassplayer
Date: 2017-01-13 23:06
I had a low pitched Eb clarinet that measured 19.75 inches with a modern mouthpiece. It still played perfectly at A=440Hz. Larger bore instruments can be longer and still be at correct pitch.
-Jdbassplayer
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Author: Jer
Date: 2017-01-13 23:34
It's going to be a couple of days to get her off the bench but I can't wait. Thanks Everyone.
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Author: Dan Shusta
Date: 2017-01-14 00:45
Hi J.D. & Jer,
According to Stephen Fox: "...enlarging the bore in upper part will lower the pitch of the fundamental mode, while enlarging the bore in the lower part will raise it." http://www.sfoxclarinets.com/baclac_art.htm
So, from this, I gather that if you enlarge the bore of the lower section which would normally raise the pitch and then "lengthen it", the normally raised pitch due to the larger bore of the lower section should actually be brought back down to the "low pitch" of A = 440.
I just talked with Tom Ridenour. He mentioned to me that enlarging tone holes raises pitch. (This is in line with Clark W Fobes "Tuning and Voicing the Clarinet".) http://www.clarkwfobes.com/pages/tuning-and-voicing-the-clarinet
So, combining Stephen Fox and Tom Ridenour statements, I believe enlarging the bore in the upper part which would normally lower the pitch combined with enlarging the tone holes should maintain an A = 440.
There appears to be a number of ways or combinations of bore sizes, section lengths, and tone hole sizes available to have a "low pitch" clarinet of differing total lengths.
So, taking everything into consideration, I stand corrected that a clarinet can indeed have different total lengths and still have "low pitch" meaning A = 440.
Wow, what an education!
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