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Author: Bill Fogle
Date: 2001-04-10 13:47
My 1938 Buffet has the most drastic undercutting of any clarinet (incl. my R-13) I've ever seen. I've read a couple of things to the effect that this extreme undercutting was a hallmark of 1930s professional instruments (with notable exclusions, i.e., Selmer). The point of it does seem uncertain. Darkness of tone is my guess. --Bill.
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Ken Shaw |
2001-04-09 18:03 |
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Ken Shaw |
2001-04-09 18:21 |
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jim lande |
2001-04-10 00:39 |
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graham |
2001-04-10 08:38 |
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RE: Undercut Toneholes, Design and Customization |
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Bill Fogle |
2001-04-10 13:47 |
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Don Berger |
2001-04-10 20:24 |
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Gordon (NZ) |
2001-04-11 07:24 |
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David Spiegelthal |
2001-04-13 19:00 |
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Dee |
2001-04-13 22:22 |
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