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Author: Ben  
Date:   2005-09-11 18:14 
 Is there anyway to modify a low pitch clarinet to make it usable in modern orchestras? I just tried a very nice C clarinet, but when I tried it with my tuner is was pitched closer to C-flat (A440-442)! 
 
  
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Author: susieray  
Date:   2005-09-11 18:16 
 Are you sure that isn't a HP Bb clarinet? Low Pitch IS usable in modern orchestras.  A High Pitch Bb clarinet would actually play in B, so that might be what you have. 
 
A C clarinet is a lot smaller than a Bb, mine measures 20 3/8" in length, 
not including the mouthpiece.  
 
Sue 
 
 
 
Post Edited (2005-09-11 18:36)
  
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Author: joannew  
Date:   2005-09-11 19:07 
 For reference, my high pitch B flat measures 57cm (22 1/2") without MP. 
 
  
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Author: Don Berger  
Date:   2005-09-11 19:26 
 My experience with L P [marked] and, in general old  [pre-1940 p.e.] cls has been that they might be a bit flat [435?] to 440-442, thus needing an only-slightly-shorter barrel, so as to keep all notes in "reasonable" tune with themselves [check octaves and 12ths for intonations].  Don 
 
Thanx, Mark, Don
  
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