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 Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: MarkS 
Date:   2023-11-05 00:27

Posted on Youtube today by Michael Lowenstern. Compares Buffet, Selmer, Uebel and Backun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7XaKJTZle0

Mark

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2023-11-05 00:55

I would suspect that the Uebel Zenit WITH the thumb trigger would be best but Michael doesn't have one.


Actually I've seen some folks with a custom thumb trigger mechanism employed on the Yamaha CSG. Those have a full sized bell tone hole and would be by far the most in tune.




..............Paul Aviles



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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: NOLA Ken 
Date:   2023-11-05 20:33


What's wrong with just building an old fashioned full-boehm? Or one could leave off the additional upper keys and just add the low Eb. The low F on my Leblanc Symphonie III full boehm is perfectly in tune. And the low Eb key actually produces a very nicely in tune middle Bb. It would require a little bit more wood, but would solve the problem nicely and be much simpler than some of what I see in this video.

Why reinvent the wheel?

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: jdbassplayer 
Date:   2023-11-05 21:52

Full Boehm system doesn’t inherently solve the problem, this is more of an issue with the bore flare. For example, the BCXXI has a low Eb like a full Boehm but due to the “German” flare in the lower joint the 12ths are awful. My Full Boehm R13 also has a flat low F, about the same as a standard R13.

-JDbassplayer

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: JamesOrlandoGarcia 
Date:   2023-11-06 06:29

My old Yamaha CSGIII's had the low E/F mechanism. It saved my rear when we played Shostakovich 5 in the orchestra and I was playing 2nd. There is a chorale in the third movement where the low E/F really need to balance the 1st and bassoon/contra. In many recordings the 2nd is either out of tune or playing very softly to push up those notes.

I think the Yamaha version is the best because the low correction mechanism can also raise the F sharp and even the G a little when needed. I was surprised that the Buffet version didn't have any effect on even the F sharp.

Holes in the bells aren't good. They cause the clarinet to feel stuffy like there is leak (because there really is, its the hole in the bell).

James Garcia
Bass Clarinet/Clarinet III, Des Moines Symphony Orchestra

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2023-11-06 08:44

Interesting that you say that about the Uebel Superior (the hole in the bell). I really wanted to like this horn but I always preferred their model just below it, the Advantage which does not have a hole in the bell.





..............Paul Aviles



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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2023-11-06 10:43

Buffet's low F correction key vent is in the wrong place - it's below the F/C tonehole instead# of above it where it would have more of an effect and would help raise a flat low F#.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Mojo 
Date:   2023-11-06 17:53

Which of the mechs help with flat low E?

MojoMP.com
Mojo Mouthpiece Work LLC
MojoMouthpieceWork@yahoo.com

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2023-11-06 21:13

For Boehm, the only low E corrections are the optional key on the Uebel Zenit and the custom one I've seen done for the Yamaha CSGs by the Yamaha New York shop.




..............Paul Aviles



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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Monsterchef 
Date:   2023-11-07 04:42

Shops such as Leitner Kraus or Dietz will be able to build a custom made thumb correction mechanisms with correctly positioned hole on a new bell.

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2023-11-07 13:45

>> For Boehm, the only low E corrections are the optional key on the Uebel Zenit and the custom one I've seen done for the Yamaha CSGs by the Yamaha New York shop. <<

The Selmer Muse has an option of both low F and low E correction keys. It's not default but it's not a custom option either, they come in both versions. I'm not sure whether the current Privilege also has that option now that they started making it for the Muse... but maybe.

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2023-11-07 14:36

On the Henri Selmer Paris website all I am seeing is the one, Low F correction key for either the Muse Bb or A clarinet. Is there a different place to find the Low E correction key?




..............Paul Aviles



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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2023-11-07 14:46

>> On the Henri Selmer Paris website all I am seeing is the one, Low F correction key for either the Muse Bb or A clarinet. Is there a different place to find the Low E correction key? <<

I've seen it on an actual clarinet. I'm not sure where you looked but this page shows photos of both the low F and low E correction keys: https://www.selmer.fr/en/products/clarinette-sib-muse

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2023-11-07 18:14

oooooh


I'd say that you need the hole on the bell to vent Low E correctly! Selmer providing only a half measure.




...............Paul Aviles



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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2023-11-07 19:38

Selmer and Yamaha both have the same mechanism on their current models, only Yamaha has a W-shaped insert in the low E vent hole to reduce hiss and Selmer have fitted a tall tonehole bush to lengthen the vent to reduce the hiss.

Ideally the low E vent should be a full size tonehole on the bell below the level of the socket as you'd see on Oehler systems, so both Yamaha and Selmer are settling for a less costly compromise.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2023-11-08 10:25

>> I'd say that you need the hole on the bell to vent Low E correctly! Selmer providing only a half measure. <<

It might not be absolutely ideal but many thing are on a clarinet, like the register vent, etc. I've tried the Muse with those extra keys and they do help significantly with those notes in pp/ff for those who prefer to have that option.

Regardless of where the keys are I'd rather not have them, but they do what they are meant to do pretty well. I prefer the Privilege model anyway.

A bit curious that in the photo showing the keys the E/B spring is not placed correctly in its cradle and they left the photo...

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: ghoulcaster 
Date:   2023-11-08 14:09

Are there any shops/techs in the US that retrofit correction mechanisms to clarinets? Anyone have any experience getting this done?

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: JamesOrlandoGarcia 
Date:   2023-11-10 02:37

Levi Tracy in DC.

James Garcia
Bass Clarinet/Clarinet III, Des Moines Symphony Orchestra

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: pukalo 
Date:   2023-11-10 09:59

>> For Boehm, the only low E corrections are the optional key on the Uebel Zenit and the custom one I've seen done for the Yamaha CSGs by the Yamaha New York shop. <<

Buffet offers/used to offer a low E correction mechanism on their Tosca B-flat/maybe A clarinet. The optional keywork has a mechanism on the bell of the instrument.

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: SecondTry 
Date:   2023-11-10 19:16

I really wish everyone would stop venting!

(See what I did there? ;) )

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2023-11-11 01:44

Before we do that I found that the Buffet website shows a Mopane Tosca with the F correction as standard but it is optional in African Blackwood. If you have an image or link to the E correction key (pad on bell) I'd love to see that!





...............Paul Aviles



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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: pukalo 
Date:   2023-11-11 04:40

Paul Aviles wrote:

> Before we do that I found that the Buffet website shows a
> Mopane Tosca with the F correction as standard but it is
> optional in African Blackwood. If you have an image or link to
> the E correction key (pad on bell) I'd love to see that!
>
>
>
>
>
> ...............Paul Aviles
>

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: pukalo 
Date:   2023-11-11 04:40
Attachment:  tosca_low_e_mech.PNG (616k)
Attachment:  tosca_low_e.jpg (231k)

Paul Aviles wrote:

> Before we do that I found that the Buffet website shows a
> Mopane Tosca with the F correction as standard but it is
> optional in African Blackwood. If you have an image or link to
> the E correction key (pad on bell) I'd love to see that!
>
>
>
>
>
> ...............Paul Aviles
>

these are what I could find

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 Re: Interesting video comparing low F correction mechanisms
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2023-11-11 17:00

Yes, that's wonderful! Thank you so much. I can imagine that most of us have never seen this.





................Paul Aviles



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