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Clarinet. Nominal pitch: E♭.
Technical description: Dark stained boxwood with horn ferrules and brass keywork. Six pieces: mouthpiece, barrel, upper section, middle section for the fingers of the right hand, lower section with keys, bell. Cocus wood mouthpiece, grooved for cord, presumably not original. Tuning slide between barrel and upper section. Throat A and speaker mounted in turned wooden rings. Levers for L4, tone-hole and key for R4 mounted in a fusiform swelling. Bevelled G♯₃/E♭₅. Wide Viennese style integral wooden bell rim. L0: T; speaker. L1: T; throat A♮. L2: T. L3: T. L4: E₃/B♮₄; F♯₃/C♯₅. R1: T. R2: T. R3: T. R4: T; G♯₃/E♭₅. Keymount type: turned wooden rings, swelling, block. Keyhead type: flat round.
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Circa 1810 - Maker:
Küss - Collection:
University of Edinburgh - Inventory number:
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Vienna/Austria - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:422.211.2 (Single) clarinets with cylindrical bore, with fingerholes
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:422.211.2 (Single) clarinets with cylindrical bore, with fingerholes
- Repository:University of Edinburgh
- Measurements:430, 483 with mouthpiece.
- View the original record:https://collections.ed.ac.uk/mimed/record/17214