6/8/2023 0 Comments 27 noblet paris clarinetThe sharpness in the Chalemeau register indicates that this 1972 model does not have the poly-bore technology. So, even though the test was made pushed in all the way, I am flat in the throat tones when playing loudly. See how to interpret these results on the Wooden Clarinets main page. Intonation results taken when playing loud and not lipping. This model is stamped Noblet 27 only on the keyed joints. It is more likely that poly-cylindrical model 27s come with a bump in the top trill key. The two 1972 models that I am testing here do not have a bump in the longest right trill key (on the LH joint). Playing in tune is no longer a problem because a completely normal and consistent embouchure can be used when playing from register to register.Īs shown below, Noblet 27s from earlier years did not yet have the poly-cylindrical bore design. With the Model 27 the student is assured tonal superiority and easier control-ability. It stays in regulation and encourages the steady progress towards the professional sound so gratifying to student and teacher alike. I have a Leblanc catalog that describes this model: "The Model 27 provides all the advantages of a professional clarinet at an economical price. The Noblet 27 was modeled after (and has the same bore design as) the Leblanc L27 clarinet.
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