I've heard you mention, throughout your books and videos, how extremely dated and archaic the Crows Foot is (or at least imply as such), and I'd like to know why this is the case. Does it not accomplish what it was designed to do logically and efficiently?
I ask because I'm not sure if it does. I was also curious if you'd designed a different mechanism that achieves the same effect but with simplicity and greater rate of success.
I'm really enjoying the new Lyrique Pro I bought a few months ago. I find your videos really quite good. I recommended them to my clarinet teacher, who is now also enthusiastic.
By the way, I started playing on a student instrument at the beginning of this year and this is my 83rd year (of living not clarinetting). Keep up the good work
I'm really a rank beginner so I can't judge, but my teacher is a fine clarinetist. He likes it very much and is considering getting a new one to replace his R13. It sounded very fine when he played it for me. I don't hink you cn go wrong.
omg im gonna try it but this seems to be the problem i have.
Anime1795 1 year ago
Tom,
I've heard you mention, throughout your books and videos, how extremely dated and archaic the Crows Foot is (or at least imply as such), and I'd like to know why this is the case. Does it not accomplish what it was designed to do logically and efficiently?
I ask because I'm not sure if it does. I was also curious if you'd designed a different mechanism that achieves the same effect but with simplicity and greater rate of success.
Your viewer,
Dillon
daudert 2 years ago
There are two different designs, both of which are greatly superior to the stone age version on almost all clarinets.
billyboy647 2 years ago
thank you dear Tom for your big help .
When you show as ripear one Full keys clarinet 21 keys as my selmer ?
Do you have a mail Tom ??
Your italian friend Rossano :-)) Bye
roxylebon 2 years ago
Hi Tom
I'm really enjoying the new Lyrique Pro I bought a few months ago. I find your videos really quite good. I recommended them to my clarinet teacher, who is now also enthusiastic.
By the way, I started playing on a student instrument at the beginning of this year and this is my 83rd year (of living not clarinetting). Keep up the good work
gbporter 2 years ago
I am interested in this instrument how does it play? Hows the sound....I'm considering purchasing one.
himrasmus101 2 years ago
Hi
I'm really a rank beginner so I can't judge, but my teacher is a fine clarinetist. He likes it very much and is considering getting a new one to replace his R13. It sounded very fine when he played it for me. I don't hink you cn go wrong.
Gerry
gbporter 2 years ago