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 RE: Just like Charles Neidich
Author: Lelia 
Date:   1999-07-07 18:55

Maybe I'm wrong about this, but I was under the impression that the diameter of the bore affected the darkness or brightness of the tone more than whether or not it's a straight bore. I thought a wider bore meant a darker tone, while a narrow bore meant a bright tone with lots of audible upper partials that project more. My 1937 Buffet has a straight bore, but also a wider bore than a modern Buffet. Mine has a very dark, mellow tone that I like a lot. Most modern clarinets sound shrill to me.


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Evan 1999-07-07 03:01 
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Lelia 1999-07-07 18:55 
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STuart 1999-07-07 21:05 
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Mark Charette 1999-07-07 21:14 
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Rick2 1999-07-09 07:10 


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