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Author: Julian ibiza
Date: 2023-11-16 10:49
I guess there is no proving that old clarinets were any less prone to cracking over the same time period as the ones today. Making a piece of wood into a tube and wetting it repeatedly on the inside is a lot to ask of it. It always has those two points in the radius where the grain runs straight through the wall.
I imagine that whoever first made a woodwind, had some old guy come along shaking his head saying " No-no-no-no-no !....you can't do THAT !.....just use a piece of bamboo." And to some degree he was right.
Julian Griffiths
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