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Author: connie
Date: 2001-08-25 02:24
Can anyone tell me about this McIntyre system?
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1458659729
Thanks.
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Author: Bob Arney
Date: 2001-08-25 02:39
Connie, there is a reference in the "Archives" of interest. I don't know if Mark even remembers posting it--so here 'tis
"From: "Mark Charette" <charette@sneezy.org>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 08:55:15 -0500
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Subject: Re: [kl] McIntyre Clarinet systeme From: ROBERT HOWE <arehow@vgernet.net> >Can anyone help me to find information on the McIntyre Clarinet? This
>was a systeme invented in the 1950s that suppressed the throat G# and A
>keys, replacing them with a mechanism worked by the fingers of the left
>hand in a very logical fashion (see below). The McIntyre clarinet was manufactured by Thibouville Freres. Patent: 1959 (US) #3015981: clarinet key-mechanism.
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This will at least start your search.
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Author: Al
Date: 2001-08-25 16:26
Re:McIntyre Clarinet
Essentially this:
No throat A or G# keys. The upper joint has three rings.
The A, G# and Bb are played by the left hand ring keys without the left thumb;not a bad idea if one started on this from the beginning but there's a lot of linkage which tends to get out of line periodically.
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Author: Al
Date: 2001-08-25 16:26
Re:McIntyre Clarinet
Essentially this:
No throat A or G# keys. The upper joint has three rings.
The A, G# and Bb are played by the left hand ring keys without the left thumb;not a bad idea if one started on this from the beginning but there's a lot of linkage which tends to get out of line periodically.
Al
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