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Author: Steven Ocone
Date: 2016-05-03 01:09
> On the LH pinky finger low D, I made a cap for the 'U' support
> for the long rod attached to it to keep it from bending up, and
> that kept it in position for better leverage (less effort).
> Also as some low note springs were redundant, I released them
> and lightened others, and together these changes make that D
> key very usable. I also added cork pieces under parts of the
> key mechanisms to reduce the open position on the low notes
> that reduced the needed key travel without detuning the
> [normally open] pitch of those notes.
Good ideas. I won't get to them this time. Today I worked on the octave mechanism so that third RH finger doesn't have to press so hard. This bass clarinet will be used by a young girl
Steve Ocone
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Steven Ocone |
2016-04-27 01:31 |
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bassclarinet101 |
2016-04-27 02:17 |
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KenJarczyk |
2016-04-27 02:21 |
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Steven Ocone |
2016-04-27 02:24 |
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Ken Shaw |
2016-04-27 05:06 |
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Steven Ocone |
2016-04-30 02:59 |
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KenJarczyk |
2016-04-30 08:12 |
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clarnibass |
2016-04-30 08:28 |
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Chris P |
2016-04-30 09:39 |
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Steven Ocone |
2016-05-01 03:58 |
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BflatNH |
2016-05-03 00:27 |
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Steven Ocone |
2016-05-03 01:09 |
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