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 RE: Albert system Clarinets
Author: Mark Pinner 
Date:   2001-10-02 12:33

I have seen a Buison clarinet which was in fact a Boehm clarinet with a few of the alternate keys missing such as the left hand F/C and right hand E/B. If what you are talking about is indeed one of these simplified Boehms they are just an evolutionary adaption.

I use Albert/Simple/Oehler horns for all my playing because I prefer the sound and the inflections I am able to get. The cylindrical bore gives more intensity to the sound and is more emotive. Boehm players tend to spend rather a lot of time trying to sound just like each other.

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