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Author: KaiLiau
Date: 2019-08-02 22:21
For the first line E being flat, I think you can use the banana key directly below (for E-flat) or the one further below (for D-flat) to vent to raise the pitch just enough.
Sorry I am at work, away from my clarinet to tell you which one exactly but I am leaning toward the later. I have been using this trick for longer E notes.
I remember a brand new CSVR I tried had the same issue (1st line E being flat) so it's probably a Yamaha thing.
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