The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2018-05-02 09:06
>> has the low C on the body of the clarinet and uses the bell tone hole as a vent. Covering the vent takes the range down to B. <<
The Buffet low C (since the 90s at least) and Selmer low Eb are more or less the same (getting a low D on the Selmer). It might be possible to use a low Eb Selmer bell on the low C model to get the B but likely needs some modification (from memory so not sure, it would work mechanically, but low C would be sharp). On the Buffet the B is a little sharp... borderline usable.
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smokindok |
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clarnibass |
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