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 selmer barrels
Author: rbrenman 
Date:   2014-09-15 01:12

I have a Selmer Centered Tone, 1956 vintage......need a slightly longer barrel.
There are many Selmer barrels (and newer ringless ones) on ebay, but none designated for the Q series; (lots of series 9, 10, 10C, etc.)

Which barrel would best fit the Centered Tone, (which I find tough to play in tune, perhaps because of the size of the bore).

Thanks. Bob Brenman

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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: Alseg 
Date:   2014-09-15 03:58

The Center Tone Selmer barrels have a wider bore. The Radio Improved model might also work if you find one. Otherwise, you can have one bored out or made for you.
I used to get a fair number of requests for CT models, and Conn, and the Jazz and Big Band models, but less so now.

Disclaimer: I make custom barrels.


Former creator of CUSTOM CLARINET TUNING BARRELS by DR. ALLAN SEGAL
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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: gkern 
Date:   2014-09-15 20:23

I used a Series 9 (not 9*) A barrel on my P Series CT for a while, and it seemed to work OK. I assume a Bb barrel would work also; these have the same bore as the CT.

Gary K

Post Edited (2014-09-15 20:24)

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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: rbrenman 
Date:   2014-09-15 23:52

Thanks. Makes sense to try a series 9 barrel first; and, if it doesn't work, perhaps to have one bored out.

Also, any ideas re mouthpiece pairings? I am an older, semi-amateur player, playing oldies jazz, whose embouchure is starting to slip. I've played a VD 5JB for years, now need something a bit easier, (and with a more mellow sound, if possible).

I appreciate everyone's input. (And, take my advice: put off getting older as long as possible1)

Bob

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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: gkern 
Date:   2014-09-16 02:58

Bob - for me, a Selmer HS Oval or a Woodwind K9 work beautifully, and are easier to deal with than the wide open 5JB. I suppose a Selmer HS* would work too. Vytas Krass refaced both the HS and K9, shortening the K9 a bit also. For jazz, bending notes and glissing is easy with either of the mouthpieces.

Wish I had taken your advice about aging - my 77th is coming in a little over a month...

Gary K

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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2014-09-16 18:06

What length barrel are you using? I personally find 67mm barrels are best for CTs and Series 9s.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: gkern 
Date:   2014-09-16 20:24

The Series 9 A barrel is 67mm.

Gary K

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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: rbrenman 
Date:   2014-09-18 02:36

Thanks again: my 77th is next year! And I played the 5JB for so long, that closed mouthpieces are a problem for me; less embouchure, but still biting.
I may try some of the ones mentioned.

And....I was using a 65mm barrel. Will look for a 66 or 67mm Selmer 9, if possible. Bob

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 Re: selmer barrels
Author: KenJarczyk 
Date:   2014-09-25 06:30

I play a CT, and use the original Selmer barrel, but I also have used a Clark Fobes cocobola barrel with the hard-rubber lining. The Fobes barrel is available in several lengths, but I would suggest staying standard with a 66. The CT really sings with that barrel! The reason I use the original barrel is that it pretty much sings with that one too! I always use the Fobes barrel on my Selmer series 10, and I use another Fobes on my Selmer Series 10-G "A" clarinet. Symphony gigs are on the Buffet R13's all with Chadash barrels.

On the CT - a good mouthpiece that won't kill your chops is the Fobes San Fransisco CF+ piece. You'll find it very flexible, very comfortable, and with that warm and sweet ringing sound.

No, I'm not a Fobes salesman... But I've really found that his stuff works!

Ken Jarczyk
Woodwinds Specialist
Eb, C, Bb, A & Bass Clarinets
Soprano, Alto, Tenor & Baritone Saxophones
Flute, Alto Flute, Piccolo

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