Alto clarinet. Nominal pitch: E♭.
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InstrumentAlto clarinet/Clarinets/Wind/Musical Instrument ; Alto clarinet |
Instrument FamilyWind |
Date MadeCirca 1910 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Blackwood with silver plated german silver crook, keywork, ferrules and bell. Five pieces: mouthpiece, crook, upper section, lower section, upturned bell. Basic Oehler keywork with C sharp mechanism. Throat B♭ automatic operating from throat A key: speaker key releases two key-heads. Only the upper one opens when used to overblow. Depressed with throat A key, the upper key-head closes and the lower is opens in order to give an in-tune throat B♭. Three corresponding rings on LH section operating vents just below L1 and just beneath L2. Plate on R1 to avoid finger spacing. Vent hole on bottom of RH section lined with ebonite. Lower section tenon lined with german silver. Sling ring on back of upper section. 13 keys, 2 plates, 5 rings, 5 black rollers. L0: Plate; speaker. L1: T + ring + vent; throat A♮; throat A♭. L2: T + ring + vent. L3: T + ring; E♭₄/B♭₅. L4: C♯₄/G♯₅; E₃/B♮₄; F♯₃/C♯₅. R1: T + ring + vent; side F₄/ C₆; side E♭₄/B♭₅; side trill for throat A-B♮ and B♭-C. R2: Plate. R3: T + ring (forked B♭₃/F♮₅); cross B♭₃/F♮₅. R4: G♯₃/E♭₅; F₃/C₅. Keyhead type: modern. Keymount type: screwed in pillars. The mouthpiece is missing. The crook and the bell are replacements by Jonathan Steward. |
NotesH. Fricke, 2006. |
Measurements865. |
ProvenanceBequest of Sir Nicholas Shackleton, 2006. |
CollectionMIMEd ; Sir Nicholas Shackleton Collection |
Accession Number4691 |