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 Old Buffet Clarinet
Author: ChicagoMom 
Date:   2006-05-24 03:00

My son (5th grader) started playing the clarinet this year. I dug up an old clarinet that belonged to my grandfather (20 year Air Force Band Soloist). It turns out it is an A clarinet (rather than a Bb) Buffet serial number 148J1 or 145J1 which dates it to 1914 (meaning my grandfather bought it used). It is in great shape and we had it fixed up but but it won't be useful unless/until my son gets to a symphony level. Is there any harm in letting him play it during the summer - I know it is lower than the Bb but he is not hitting the notes anyway?

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 Re: Old Buffet Clarinet
Author: GBK 
Date:   2006-05-24 03:19

Check the tuning of the clarinet.

If it is a HP (high pitch) clarinet, it could not be used in any ensembles...GBK

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 Re: Old Buffet Clarinet
Author: ohsuzan 
Date:   2006-05-24 03:51

It couldn't be used in the usual school ensembles, but if I read the question correctly, the issue is, will it do the child any harm to fool around with it over the summer, by himself.

I don't see why that would be a problem, ChicagoMom -- and I think you realize that if/when he goes back into a school program, he will need a Bb instrument, right?

Susan

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 Re: Old Buffet Clarinet
Author: pewd 
Date:   2006-05-24 05:23

>Is there any harm in letting him play it during the summer

presuming it is a Boehm fingering system, no; plus what the others said - just by himself, just for the summer, and you'll need a Bb horn in the fall.

And if its not tuned to A440, you wouldn't want him trying to tune to a meter using this instrument (I usually have beginners work on hitting an open G with a Green light on a tuner, that probably won't work on this instrument).

- Paul Dods
Dallas, Texas

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 Re: Old Buffet Clarinet
Author: BobD 
Date:   2006-05-24 11:23

Learning to play a clarinet involves enough frustrations without having to try to play on an instrument that will probably increase the frustration level thus leading to distaste for clarinet playing altogether. With due respect for your grandfather's career perhaps you can get your son something newer that is known to be playable.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Old Buffet Clarinet
Author: BobD 
Date:   2006-05-24 11:27

Lisa...if you care to email me perhaps I can be of assistance since I am in the Chicago area. bob

Bob Draznik

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