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 buzzing notes
Author: r small 
Date:   2020-07-13 03:21

My 4 month old Selmer Presence has developed a slight buzzing sound on the altissimo C# and D. Only on these two notes. And it doesn't do it constantly but intermittingly. Has anybody had this experience or have any idea what is causing it? Thanks, R Small.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: gatto 
Date:   2020-07-13 03:43

I would suspect it is the metal of some keys getting into touch/contact and generating the buzzing sounds. You can check with a "third hand" touching the metal during playing these notes. This then can be fixed by slightly bending the problematic metal parts so that there is no touch.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: r small 
Date:   2020-07-13 06:01

That has occurred to me. A sort of vibrating sound set off by the tone of alt. D and C#. Weird that it's just those two notes. Alt. Eb, E, F, etc. are fine. And the clarion notes just below (C, B, Bb< etc.) are fine.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2020-07-13 07:55

Is long altissimo "F" free of buzz?


I was thinking maybe it has something to do with the right hand sliver key (need for swedging or some weirdness with the surface of the pad).


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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: Tony F 
Date:   2020-07-13 13:58

I'd be inclined to suspect that one of the pads is causing your problem. A split in the membrane can cause this.

Tony F.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: gatto 
Date:   2020-07-17 20:57

Any news?

I had a similar problem with such a buzzing sound accompanying the B5 and C6 (the highest notes in the clarion). I found out that it was the f-sharp/c-sharp lever for the left hand pinky. No visible metal contact somewhere. A drop of oil on the pin of the lever removed the sound completely. By the way, this (on my Buffet) is made of Teflon (not just plastic, as I was told).

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: Tom H 
Date:   2020-07-18 01:06

I was gunna mention pads too. I've had the "covering" getting ripped or partially coming off the pad. Perhaps only those high notes have overtones that could cause the buzzing?

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: r small 
Date:   2020-07-18 17:27

I had my tech check the clarinet out. He played it using his mpc and found no problem. Then I played using my mpc and I could hear it but he couldn't. So apparently it's not audible to a listener. Weird. It mostly has the problem when I when I play loud, pushing a lot of air through the horn. So maybe I need to play softer in the altissimo although the notes above D are fine. Anyway I can work around it for now. It's just a minor irritant that apparently is not audible to a listener. Meanwhile I think I'll try some other mouthpieces. Maybe a Pomarico black crystal. I'm using a Vandoren B45 Lyre now with a Vandoren 5JB for jazz.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: gatto 
Date:   2020-07-18 17:46

Hmm. Maybe your tech is unable to hear high frequencies? I am pretty sure that it has to do with one of the levers. Maybe just try to oil all the pins and screws a little bit.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: r small 
Date:   2020-07-18 19:05

Both my tech and I are past 70 so we probably have some hearing loss. But I couldn't hear the buzz when he played so I don't think that's the issue. He thinks it might be a reed issue but I doubt that. Possibly my embouchure. I think my next step would be to try out another mpc or two, though I like both of the Vandorens a lot.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: r small 
Date:   2020-07-20 00:03

Hello Gatto. Turns out you're right. There is a tiny bit of play in the C#/F# key where it connects with the rod that connects to the pad/cup. So playing C# and D caused a slight metal on metal vibration which caused the buzzing. A drop of oil has cleared it up for now. Talk about an easy fix! Thanks a million.--R Small.

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 Re: buzzing notes
Author: gatto 
Date:   2020-07-20 12:55

I am glad that I could help.

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