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 Help! English Horn Malfunction
Author: ohsuzan 
Date:   2014-04-29 22:54

My Fox 520 EH was fine on Sunday night at rehearsal. Got it out Monday, and it was really hard to blow, low notes not speaking easily (which is unusual for this instrument).

Took a look at it today, and can't see anything obviously wrong, but it appears something is screwed up with the half-hole mechanism, as the upper register notes which require the half hole are speaking as if they were an octave lower.

Any ideas what's wrong/how to fix it? OF COURSE, this would be the week of three concerts!

Susan

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