The Ethnic Clarinet
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Author: ron
Date: 2002-07-10 06:34
please strike what i just said about the albert system...
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How is the Albert-System Different?
The Albert system has 13 keys and two rings, as opposed to the 22/5 in the Auler System and the 17/6 in the Boehm System. It is for this reason that the Albert System is often referred to as a type of simple system clarinet. Differences between Albert-System and Boehm system (from the Boehm perspective) are:
Fewer rings, and rearranged/missing keys in between rings.
G# key does not cross under A key.
Wraparound register key.
Two less trill keys at right.
Missing F# (below middle C) key at left and two missing keys from block of four at bottom of clarinet.
The fingerings for B/Bb (below middle C) are also changed around.
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information copied from:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A493931
sorry--proof that i make mistakes.
-ron
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Peter |
2002-04-29 06:18 |
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Mark Pinner |
2002-05-07 06:40 |
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Mark Pinner |
2002-05-07 06:45 |
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Vytas |
2002-07-10 02:32 |
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ron |
2002-07-10 05:39 |
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RE: Holton-Buffet Albert Clarinet new |
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ron |
2002-07-10 06:34 |
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ron |
2002-07-10 06:42 |
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Vytas |
2002-07-10 14:10 |
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