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 Instrument Diagrams
Author: wanabe 
Date:   2014-07-03 20:14

Where can I find a chart or diagram that tells me what the various keys and parts of an instrument are named? Is there a source for charts or diagrams of various instruments that tell one what the parts are called? Without going into the details of the various different configurations of Albert, Boehm, etc. systems, just the common everyday configurations. I would really like to have one for flute, one for piccolo, soprano clarinets, sopranino clarinet and alto clarinet.

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 Re: Instrument Diagrams
Author: TJTG 
Date:   2014-07-03 22:29

https://www.google.com/search?q=google+clarinet+diagram&safe=off&es_sm=122&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=ypm1U6yuCs6WyAS_l4HoCQ&ved=0CB4QsAQ&biw=1280&bih=675

The keys don't all have special names, at least not when you talk to fellow clarinet players. Nomenclature like "123 123" and "1 and 1" are often used for fingerings, and the other keys tend to be referred to as B/E and F/C for the pinky keys. The trill keys are 1234, or bottom, 2nd from bottom, top, 2nd from top... etc. Those keys don't really have parallel ones on the flute, but do sort of on saxophone.

The Boehm system is supposed to make it easier to move between these instruments, but isn't flawless. Each instrument has its own quirks which require different trill key configurations and corrections.



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 Re: Instrument Diagrams
Author: wanabe 
Date:   2014-07-04 09:22

Hey, thanks for the chart. It is exactly what I was looking for and I've bookmarked it.

Just one more question. Is there really a thing called a "gizmo device" or a "gizmo key" on a flute, and what does it do?

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 Re: Instrument Diagrams
Author: greenslater 
Date:   2014-07-04 12:34

Yes the gizmo key on a flute closes the lowest hole without closing the previous two holes (which happens if you press the low B key). It's only installed on flutes with a B foot joint and facilitates an easier response for high C, possibly some other uses as well.

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 Re: Instrument Diagrams
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2014-07-04 13:17

Anthony Baines "Woodwind Instruments & Their History has complete diagrams of the various types of Flute , Oboe, Clarinet , Bassoon & Saxphone mechanisms.

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 Re: Instrument Diagrams
Author: Steven Ocone 
Date:   2014-07-04 16:54

Different manufacturers may have slightly different nomenclatures.

Steve Ocone


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 Re: Instrument Diagrams
Author: BobD 
Date:   2014-07-04 17:07

....and you probably won't find "pinky key" in any of them.......

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Instrument Diagrams
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2014-07-05 00:45

Anthony Baines "Woodwind Instruments & Their History has complete diagrams of the various types of Flute , Oboe, Clarinet , Bassoon & Saxphone mechanisms.
The Illustrated diagrams of the various key systems is as follows:-
Boehm Flute/Rudall Carte Flute/Raddliff Flute.
Simple-system Thumb Plate Oboe/Conservatoire system Oboe/Gillet Model.
Simple system (Albert) & Clinton model Clarinet/Oehler system/ Boehm.
Saxophone.
French system Bassoon/German system Bassoon

BJV
"The Clarinet is not a horn"

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