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 Re: Higher note problem
Author: Bob Bernardo 
Date:   2020-09-05 08:04

Tony F just nailed a serious problem with many clarinets, the register key being too open. You can also use a tapered cork pad on this key, allowing you to close this key more and not get a hissing air sound; if the pad is too wide and the key is not opened enough. Some horns are worse compared to others. The length of the register tube can also make a difference as well as the mouthpiece tip opening and the facing.

Some Buffet R13 A clarinets the tube is too long, however if you shorten the tube you might experience this thump even more.


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