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Author: SecondTry
Date: 2021-03-13 06:22
Philip Caron wrote:
> It could be something mechanical with the instrument, height of
> pads on opening, condition of the tone hole, etc. Karl's
> question about the side Bb and your reply somewhat lessen those
> concerns. However, the more I amateurishly learn about the
> clarinet mechanism, the more I'm surprised at how many things
> can cause problems. How's your throat G#?
>
> Also, not all R13's are created (or set up) equal; they vary
> widely in quality.
> Comparing two in some specific regard may be interesting but
> not very definitive.
I'm sorry, I was wrong. If voices well, it's just really sharp.
When I use the key for a better sounding throat Bb it's also sharp but I can bring it down a bit by covering holes with the left hand. Similar fingerings for bringing down the A4 produced this way (while fingering the G#4) don't seem to bring down the pitch.
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