January 17th, 2014, 22:23
January 20th, 2014, 15:44
Nothing here. Actually I talked with Lefteris Bournias about your issue and he said that he wouldn't expect it to be different.
He uses the same mouthpieces for his Bb to G clarinets and has no problems. Among his 20+ clarinets we couldn't find a C one.
Now someone with his experience can definitely put many corrections to the pitch just by blowing differently.
He uses the same mouthpieces for his Bb to G clarinets and has no problems. Among his 20+ clarinets we couldn't find a C one.
Now someone with his experience can definitely put many corrections to the pitch just by blowing differently.
January 20th, 2014, 15:55
Also you should be looking for a Soprano clarinet mouthpiece.
I did a quick search:
these are pricey...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Two-special-crys...20de6107b3
The thing is that C clarinets are not popular cause they are considered too "bright". You may also try an Eb mouthpiece or call a woodwind shop and ask specifically for one.
I did a quick search:
these are pricey...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Two-special-crys...20de6107b3
The thing is that C clarinets are not popular cause they are considered too "bright". You may also try an Eb mouthpiece or call a woodwind shop and ask specifically for one.