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 spring strength on Bass Clarinets vs. soprano clar
Author: ben 
Date:   2001-09-14 22:47

I am wondering if there is any good reason why the spring tension on a Bass must be much stronger than a soprano clarinet (ie. use of leather, saxophone like pads).

So, can the springs be lightened/evened so the mechanism is more similar to a correctly adjusted soprano clarinet without negative side effects?

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ben 2001-09-14 22:47 
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Dee 2001-09-14 23:47 
 RE: spring strength on Bass Clarinets vs. soprano  new
Bob Arney 2001-09-15 01:02 
 RE: spring strength on Bass Clarinets vs. soprano  new
Bob Arney 2001-09-15 01:39 
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Mark Charette 2001-09-15 01:49 
 RE: spring strength on Bass Clarinets vs. soprano  new
Bob Arney 2001-09-15 18:41 
 RE: spring strength on Bass Clarinets vs. soprano  new
Robert Small 2001-09-16 19:41 


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