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 Valgon Ring
Author: sherman 
Date:   2007-06-06 14:03

Is this, or are these some kind of birth control device, or a tone enhancer? Can they (it) be both? I need to know because an inquiry came on my site and to be truthful, I didn't know whether to guess, or to guess. I may be serious. Is the ring useful for any of the aforementioned ?
thank you for your input (whoops)




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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2007-06-06 14:15

Google is a good source to find things. Googling

Valgon Rings

brings up

http://www3.sympatico.ca/harold.gomez/index.html

These have been available for some time now and have been exhibited at ClarinetFest (among other conventions I'm sure).

It does something to the sound. I'd hesitate to call it an "enhancement".

As a birth control device ... perhaps the result would drive someone away ...

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: tictactux 2017
Date:   2007-06-06 14:20

Cool.
Next time I eat tuna I don't throw away the empty tin...

--
Ben

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Bennett 2017
Date:   2007-06-06 15:47

These devices will increase your mileage by 15%; engine performance is enhanced as well.

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2007-06-06 15:53

I'll Devise a {utility] patent search for such a Device, Sherman, and not overly restrict its use !! Will report. Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2007-06-06 15:58

I'm the unauthorized representative for the Burmese Gas Snake. The thrifty Burmese put it in their tanks, where it eats the polluting red particles that block your valves and reduce your mileage.

The important news for clarinetists is that the company has now introduced the Burmese Lung Candle. Unlike other candles, this one absorbs carbon dioxide and gives off oxygen. Simply breathing its smoke gives your lungs the capacity to blow continuously.

The new Ultra Superb Model Burmese Lung Candle can also be set (by a simple pull on the wick) to give off helium. This greatly eases production of the high notes, and in fact lets you play notes too high to be heard. Pure silence is the sure sign that it's working.

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2007-06-06 16:00

Don Berger wrote:

> I'll Devise a {utility] patent search for such a Device,
> Sherman, and not overly restrict its use !! Will report. Don

Patent 5780757

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2007-06-06 16:15

TKS, Mark, will read and copy if worthwhile. "Son of a Gun" Ken, what they won't thunk of next, Quote " there may still be something New under our {fading?] sun". Lets consider the thermodynamics of this revol[ting]lutionary combustion process, Goodby Global Warm[n]ing . Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2007-06-06 16:48

Out of an [over]abundance of curiousity, and some time to "spend" on an illogical quest, I looked up 5,780,757 via Google/Patents [to get better acquainted with their way of projecting pat info {somewhat diff from USPTO}], and found that 6,060,654 was a Continuation in FULL !!, more to be said, I guess. The 4 pats cited in examination are all known [to me] as ligature pats, so it looks , offhand, like barrel and bell clamps of a diffferent configuration. If not too expensive, why doesn't someone try them ? Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: tictactux 2017
Date:   2007-06-06 17:31

> If not too expensive, why doesn't someone try them ?

You don't really want to be caught alive with one of those contraptions, do you?

--
Ben

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: JJAlbrecht 
Date:   2007-06-06 20:27

Plus, they are $145. I have better things to spend that kind of coin on.

Jeff

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Arnoldstang 
Date:   2007-06-07 03:01

Hi, I own a set of Valgon rings for my flute. I used them for some time as I felt they did make an audible difference in tone. This difference was for the performer as well as the listener. They seem to add some substance to the sound. The inventor is a Toronto based clarinetist. I discontinued using them as the rings have to be put on the instrument each time it is assembled and I also had some sound concerns regarding the extreme upper range of the flute. To me it was worth trying....it was cheaper than many clarinet mouthpieces that didn't work out and I actually performed with it for about four months on tour.

Freelance woodwind performer

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: Wes 
Date:   2007-06-07 05:51

At a recent NFA flute convention, a very respected and famous flutist, William Bennet, performed his recital using that ring on his flute.

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 Re: Valgon Ring
Author: redwine 
Date:   2007-06-07 10:51

Hello,

I tested the Valgon rings at the ICA covention in Maryland a couple of years ago. I was skeptical and wouldn't have even tried them, except my booth was very near their booth and the person manning the booth was pleasant, but persistent in asking me to try. Out of respect, I tried them. Amazingly, the sound was incredibly more clear and louder. Of course, this is because, effectively, the sound is now being redirected towards your ears. I don't believe that any difference in sound would be heard from the audience's perspective. So, I only see two benefits to this device. Firstly, if you happened to play in a very loud band, where you cannot hear yourself, it would basically make your sound louder and more audible to you. Secondly, if one was losing their hearing, the same enhancement might be beneficial. Frankly, I'm surprised they are still in business because I would never play a concert with one of these contraptions, unless one of the above instances happened to me. As for a famous flautist playing with them in concert, endorsement?

Ben Redwine, DMA
owner, RJ Music Group
Assistant Professor, The Catholic University of America
Selmer Paris artist
www.rjmusicgroup.com
www.redwinejazz.com
www.reedwizard.com



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