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Author: Caroline Smale
Date: 2014-01-19 23:49
Basically the tonehole is in the wrong place - it's too high up the instrument and made too small to compensate for this.
On a few clarinets e.g. full boehm models and models with single piece bodies like Rossi's the tone hole is correctly proportioned and in the correct place and so produces a C# that properly matches the adjacent notes.
Makers do this to save cost of putting the tonehole through the tenon area where it belongs.
On some makes/models the makers seem to get a better compromise of pitch and tone than others with there incorrect positioning.
You just have to learn how to voice this note to get best possible result.
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Author: kdk
Date: 2014-01-20 05:22
If you're lucky, the note is both fuzzy and flat. If that's the case, a little undercutting can free it up some and raise the pitch. Just keep in mind that the twelfth will mirror the change, which can result in a wild, sharp if you go too far.
Karl
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Author: muppie
Date: 2014-01-20 02:46
On my clarinet (E12F), low C# is not breathy at all. It sounds as nice as any other lower register notes.
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