The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Dibbs
Date: 2019-03-25 20:55
Paul,
They make the low Bb less "honky". The bore is similar to a soprano sax but the tone holes are smaller. Without those holes the contrast with the other notes would be even more obvious than on a sax.
I don't know why they have multiple holes rather than a single large one, probably just aesthetics.
I don't think they have any significant resonance effects. Someone I know sometimes blocks them up to get a low A. He said it didn't affect anything above low C#.
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