Lower section of a bass clarinet. Nominal pitch: presumably B♭.
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Date MadeCirca 1850-1900 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Maple with brass keywork. Lower section only of a bass clarinet extending to low C. Four thumb keys in line, the lowest three with rollers. It may have come from the Stecher workshop. End pivoted F₃/C₅. L4: E₃/B♮₄; F♯₃/C♯₅. R0: E♭₃; D₃; C♯₃; C₃. R1: T. R2: T. R3: T; B♭₃/F♮₅; side B♮₃/F♯₅. R4: F₃/C₅; G♯₃/E♭₅. Keyhead type: salt spoon Keymount type: screwed in pillars with push pins. Previous ownership: ex- Gerhard Stradner collection, Vienna. |
NotesH. Fricke, Oct-Dec 2006. |
Measurements647 |
Provenanceex- Gerhard Stradner collection, Vienna. ; Bequest of Sir Nicholas Shackleton, 2006. |
CollectionSir Nicholas Shackleton Collection ; MIMEd |
Accession Number5006 |