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|   | Subject: Different clarinet-systems Posted Dec 6, 2002 by Woodwind | | Post: 1
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Can anyone tell me more about the Muller-clarinet? Or about other old systems? I have an old clarinet with 11 or 12 keys ( I will check soon) and no rings. The register-key is on the back. I´m very curious about what instrument it could bee. I want to learn more about older clarinets in any system. Please, help me anyone.
|   | Subject: Different clarinet-systems Posted Dec 6, 2002 by Vip This is a reply to this Posting.
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The Muller? I got to learn one of those once, but only once. I've learn nearly all of what I know from Rendell's book, 'The Clarinet'. It has a lot of information on the history and development of the clarinet, but it is a little out of date.
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