

#LEBLANC ALTO CLARINET 60S SERIAL#
The other three have a diameter of 3.10 mm.Ĩ) Serial 21966 has a different position of the spring guide for the octave key.ĩ) Serial 21966 has the standard screws with stops the other three have screws with continuous threads that can be completely screwed into the stud.ġ0) Serial 2199 have serial triangle shape trill key guide on the upper main part the other two have the milled round key guide.Īll LeBlanc LL clarinets have the following general characteristics for identification:ġ) Phosphor bronze springs (without spikes).Ħ) The well-known LL logo on the upper main part.ħ) Separate shafts and studs for low Eb and low F valve.Ĩ) Separate shafts and studs for RH trill keys.

Here my findings (serial 21966 deviates the most):ġ) Serial 21966 has a different position of the stud of the low F key: The screw is the other way around.Ģ) Serial 21966 has a different slot in the body near the LH little finger key studs.ģ) Serial 21966 has a threaded stud without stop Eb key the other three have normal stop soldered onto this stud.Ĥ) Serial 21966 has the inscription "France" on the upper main part.ĥ) Serial 21966 has a longer slot on the upper head portion for the high A spring.Ħ) Serial 21966 has a slot on the upper main part of the RH Bb spring the other three have been the normal round spring guide.ħ) Serial 21966 has a smaller diameter octave pipe of 3.00 mm. It concerns the following four serial numbers: /rebates/&252fLeblanc252fModel-60-Bass-Clarinet. This Musical Moment Monday features Leblanc Clarinet artist Dave Bennett performing. Noblet was established in France making instruments for the court of. An excellent opportunity to compare these four clarinets and have a good look at the differences among them, as additional information to the data on the website of Clarinet Perfection. The history of Leblanc dates back to 1750 when Ets. Key of Eb.709' bore, one-piece, Resotone wood-like finish, nickel-plated keys. With an easy to maintain regulation and comfortable hand and finger spacing ideal for younger players, the straight bodied Leblanc contra-alto and contra-bass clarinets are the first choice among band directors. Its mellow tone quality blends beautifully and adds body to the middle pitch range of any large ensemble.
#LEBLANC ALTO CLARINET 60S FULL#
It responds evenly throughout the full range. During the summer of 2015 four pieces of clarinet Leblanc LL came in for revision at MRO Saxophones. The Vito 7165 is ideal for the beginning alto clarinet player.
