another thread got me thinking .... doing some clarinet trivia every so often
first up ......
Clarinet design has always had some weird things.
On some clarinets they have designed a tonehole in the middle tenon, basically a hole in the tenon with an accompaning tonehole in the lower joint that aligns with it.
so the question is
has any major maker has ever had more than one tonehole in the middle tenon, and if so, for what purpose ?
first up ......
Clarinet design has always had some weird things.
On some clarinets they have designed a tonehole in the middle tenon, basically a hole in the tenon with an accompaning tonehole in the lower joint that aligns with it.
so the question is
has any major maker has ever had more than one tonehole in the middle tenon, and if so, for what purpose ?