An odd Clarinet


 I finished my work early this day and my professor found this odd clarinet for me to mess with. 


This clarinet is a Bundy Mazzeo style, and what makes it odd is all the extra levers on it. 

A typical clarinet has a single straightforward key for the Bb trill key (as pictured above left ) but the Mazzeo clarinet has multiple extra levers. (pictured right)


The supposed purpose for these extra levers is to help with the tone of the throat keys, (that is what the upper keys are called. The register, Bb trill, C trill, A, and Ab) as well as improved technical fluency, and more accurate intonation. 


This clarinet my professor showed me was not in functioning condition, and he wanted me to figure out how it worked and fix what needed fixing or replacing. 


I won't bore you with too many technical details but this horn needed some new cork, a bit of bending, some pad leveling and a new super duper tiny spring. 

One super cool mechanism on this clarinet was this little piece here, inside the little cilinder is supposed to be a tiny spring which can be depressed more if a second key is pressed. We did not have a spring that would work so we improvised using a squishy piece of rubber instead. That seemed to work pretty well.

This clarinet was super fun to work on and figure out what all the different mechanisms do! 


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