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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.
Chris.
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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 |
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