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Author: BP
Date: 2008-06-23 18:19
Can anyone recommend a good clarinet repair book where I might be able to teach myself some basic repair? Also looking for a good repairman in Chicago. I am aware of Brannens but was wondering if there were others.
Bill
http://www.billpayne.wordpress.com
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Author: KristinVanHorn
Date: 2008-06-23 18:30
BP wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good clarinet repair book where I might
> be able to teach myself some basic repair? Also looking for a
> good repairman in Chicago. I am aware of Brannens but was
> wondering if there were others.
>
> Bill
> http://www.billpayne.wordpress.com
>
There is one called "The Clarinet Revealed" It covers a lot repair work and some theory. I have the book but I don't work on my own clarinets.
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Author: William
Date: 2008-06-23 21:09
Tom Fritz used to work at the old International Musical Suppliers store in Des Plaines and he always did good work for me.
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2008-06-24 03:37
https://web.memberclicks.com/mc/quickForm/viewForm.do?orgId=napbirt&formId=36938
The book is one before last in that list. I don't know a better book for repairs (although no book will have everything). It has sections on other instruments too.
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Author: skygardener
Date: 2008-06-24 13:03
I started with the Eric Brand book sold from Ferree's. Some ideas are outdated but there are a lot of good things in it.
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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-06-24 13:44
Probably the most highly praised book for woodwind repair at present is a quite recent one:
THE COMPLETE WOODWIND REPAIR MANUAL - by Reg Thorp.
Available from http://www.napbirt.org/
Another respected one is Saska's "A Guide to Woodwind Repair".
The Eric Brand book really is pretty dated now.
There is actually a vast searchable resource online at
http://www.saxontheweb.net/vbulletin/ towards the end... "Sax Repair, Maintenance and Modification." It covers a lot more than sax repair. Several very capable technicians have written a lot. In some areas you will find more detail there than in a text book.
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Author: Tara
Date: 2008-06-24 13:50
There is a great book on basic band repair which I of course can't remember the title or author... it's a spiral bound thing with great pictures and tips about typical problems with each instrument. The author presented at the Midwest Clinic last December- someone else remember who that was? I got the book, but it's up at my school.
Tara
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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-06-24 13:51
THE COMPLETE WOODWIND REPAIR MANUAL - by Reg Thorp, that I mentioned is spiral-type bound, and about an inch thick.
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Author: weberfan
Date: 2008-06-24 14:39
Gary Van Cott lists a repair book titled, "Clarinet, Saxophone, & Flute Repair Manual - Step by Step Easy Directions for Overhauling Your Instrument" by Lawrence Frank.
Has anyone ever used it? Is it a perhaps a good overall introduction to the subject?
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Author: tarynone
Date: 2008-06-24 20:52
To agree with others, I recommend the book by Reg Thorpe (around $80). If you are concerned about price, you may want to get the Eric Brand (around $30) manual for now. I do agree that some of the techniques are dated, but even with that said it is a very useful introduction.
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Author: Gordon (NZ)
Date: 2008-06-25 04:39
If you get the Eric Brand book, it might be a good idea to go over it quickly with a technician, to mark the sections which are sufficiently dated to be rather misleading. (eg flush-banding, and soft materials to use on keys and linkages.)
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Author: hinotehud ★2017
Date: 2008-06-25 14:41
At a Clarinet Day at Michigan State University, Morrie Backun recommended The Guide to Repairing Woodwinds by Ron Saska.
http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Repairing-Woodwinds-Ronald-Saska/dp/0939103036
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