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    | Author: Sue G Date:   2003-06-11 20:25
 
 Hi,
 I was just wondering if any of you have tried an Etude thumb rest ? If so what do you think about them ???
 I've just bought a Noblet clarinet which has a fixed thumb rest but have been playing a Buffet which has an adjustable one  - I have small hands and have found that I get less pain whilst playing my Buffet with the rest set as high as possible.
 The fixed one on my Noblet is too low so I'm looking for a solution.
 Any thoughts / advise please ?
 Thanks
 Sue
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    | Author: theclarinetist Date:   2003-06-11 20:31
 
 Probably the quickest solution would be to have the thumb rest turned around....  This would make it about a centimeter higher (give or take depending on the thumb rest).  I once played an A clarinet with a fixed thumb rest that had be reversed...  I found it problematic (because I  like the thumb rest low), but this might actually be a good thing in your situation.  See if you local repairman can do it!
 
 Don
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    | Author: Matt Locker Date:   2003-06-11 21:27
 
 Sue:
 
 I would recommend a search for previous threads on the subject.  I tried it but wasn't happy with the results.  Other people like them.
 
 YMMV & it's MOO,
 Matt
 
 
 
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    | Author: msroboto Date:   2003-06-12 02:50
 
 I used an etude plastic variety for a couple of years due to thumb pain and numbness.  I recently decided that it was just not worth using.  I broke 2 of the plastic etude thumbrests.  I thought my hand position was bad.
 
 All that said I could not have played at all if I hadn't used it for a while.
 
 I have the Buffet adjustable thunbrest and had it moved up a bit.  I found a thumbrest cushion that fits and gives good stability.  I think it's a BG but I'm not sure.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Brenda Date:   2003-06-12 11:37
 
 I tried one too, and found it was too big for my hands.  I felt I had a handful of stuff while playing and it limited my agility, so it came off after about a week.  However someone with larger hands might find it quite satisfactory.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Sue G Date:   2003-06-12 17:29
 
 Thanks everyone - my hands are actually very small so I doubt it's for me !
 Will try to get the fixed one turned round - sounds like the best solution for me !
 Sue
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