Author: EaubeauHorn
Date: 2022-06-20 01:51
That is fascinating because it brings up something when I had on trial, a C series Loree Cor. It had that "fluttering sound" on the low E. At the time I was taking lessons with the best teacher I have ever had for anything, and he was / is, IMO something of a genius with the mechanics of things. He instantly said, " I bet that's why they are selling it," and remarked that such fluttering was a function of something wrong in the upper joint, not the lower where the symptom was. He took a few minutes to adjust something in the upper joint and the fluttering went away. I kept the Cor, which was VERY nice. The person who has that Cor now plays it regularly, more than ten years later, and there is no fluttering. (I have a Laubin now, courtesy of extreme good luck.)
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