![]() The only significant difference is the shape of the barrel and some of the undercutting of the tone holes. The Selmer 10-G basically copied the Hans Moennig design into a Selmer clarinet. The measurement at the bottom of the Moennig barrel is about 0.010' smaller than the top as compared to the standard 0.004'. Hans Moennig (repairman from Philadelphia in the 1950's and 1960's) redesigned the R-13 on his own by eliminating the choke in the bell and increasing the choke at the bottom of the barrel. The 10G is the Hans Moennig modification of the R-13, and plays similarly to the R-13 although the tone tends to be brighter than the R-13. Selmer Paris – ClarinetPerfection - Woodwind Forum '.a very fluid sound.' '.very nice sound.very nice action.', '.it sits well under the fingers.'Īt this price it would be perfect for a high school student wanting to move up to an instrument that would take them into college. He tried playing the 10-G and here are some of the things that he said: Just had someone drop off their Buffet R-13 for repair. Hope everything goes well for you Kim and maybe we will do business again. ![]() ![]() He is very grateful for your efforts and wanted me to convey his thanks as well. He is still getting to grips with it and switching mouthpieces around etc, but everyone who has heard it has praised it. is absolutely delighted with his new Clarinet ! The agent who handled the transaction for the player had this to say: Selmer USA Clarinet - Serial Number List? Model? | Sax On The.
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