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Author: Stu
Date: 2006-03-18 03:58
Help! Someone, please, help me.
I'm a sax player who has, over the lst few years, been pulled into more and more clarinet gigs. I'm happy to say that I'm an ok player now, but I sucked for a long time.... sorry guys.
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It's a wooden Coudet bass clarinet, I've never heard of the brand, neither has my boss (I work at a repair shop). It plays well and has a great tone. The intonation isn't great, but overall, I think it's an ok horn.
Does anyone know anything about the history of this brand? I've found almost nothing on it- any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2006-03-18 18:04
Hi Stu - Glad you have joined our "elite" group, many, if not most, of us play sax also, so you're in good company. Coudet is not listed as a maker in Rendall's or Rice's book. Possibly Dave S [a bass cl expert] may know of it, perhaps as a trade [stencil] name used "e pluribus unum" [one among many] by Malerne of France. Luck, Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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