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 Re: Buffet C clarinet....high or low pitch?
Author: klook 
Date:   2010-11-15 17:47

Well I hadn't thought of the A=435 aspect.

My clarinet measures, without the barrel OR the bell, just the body minus the tenons, 14". Can I get any other measurements to compare?

I've now spent a bit of time with the clarinet and tuner, it plays just fine at A=440. I'll have to spend alot more time w/ the altissimo register but thats par for the course I believe.

I have to say though, this is one of the nicest sounding instruments I've ever heard!!

klook

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Chris P 2010-11-14 01:46 
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Kalakos 2010-11-14 22:04 
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chris moffatt 2010-11-15 13:16 
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klook 2010-11-15 17:47 
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klook 2010-11-16 21:57 
 Re: Buffet C clarinet....high or low pitch?  
Kalakos 2010-11-16 23:01 
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klook 2010-11-17 00:19 


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