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Author: ariel3
Date: 2007-09-06 01:58
Yes Chris, The Paris Selmer Mazzeo clarinet does have the clutch. It was placed on the professional horn so that the player could engage the clutch to make the horn behave like any other clarinet. This was important, especially in critical situations - concerts etc. when the player did not trust his wings in such critical situations during the learning phase.
In my case, after I "learned" the horn I used clear nail polish to seal the clutch so that it would not engage accidentally. I would never go back to the old system - so I take very good care of my horns.
Gene Hall
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2006-06-23 23:21 |
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2006-06-23 23:49 |
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2006-06-24 00:32 |
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2006-06-24 09:36 |
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ghuba |
2006-06-25 03:19 |
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Don Berger |
2007-09-05 16:18 |
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Chris P |
2007-09-06 00:47 |
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ariel3 |
2007-09-06 01:58 |
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ghuba |
2007-09-08 13:49 |
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kilo |
2007-09-06 12:22 |
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S. Friedland |
2007-09-08 20:07 |
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2007-09-08 20:41 |
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2007-09-08 20:36 |
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