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Author: Chris P
Date: 2021-03-26 21:17
It's the best of both worlds and a much better sense of security having a lined top joint.
While lined bores and synthetic top joints have been a popular option with oboes, clarinet makers have been slow on the uptake and wooden clarinet top joints are just as likely to crack. I think only Yamaha and Selmer are the big name makers who offer lined top joint bores on some, but not all of their clarinets.
Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010
The opinions I express are my own.
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CMW |
2021-03-23 05:17 |
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Chris P |
2021-03-24 22:53 |
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CMW |
2021-03-25 05:44 |
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tgenns |
2021-03-25 06:07 |
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Chris P |
2021-03-26 00:04 |
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CMW |
2021-03-26 07:55 |
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Re: Lined oboes vs. synthetic top joint oboes new |
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Chris P |
2021-03-26 21:17 |
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