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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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The original Backun Barrel, the Traditional Clarinet Barrel features wooden tenon rings. Unlike force fitted, metal tenon rings, the wood rings on the Backun Traditional clarinet barrel allows for a better transfer of vibration into the body of the clarinet. |
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Woods, Lengths, and Tapers
Backun products are available through Conn-Selmer in two options: those for Buffet/Leblanc/Yamaha clarinets and those for the newer models of Selmer clarinets. While it is important to find a good fit for the barrel and bell, some of these products work best with specific models. For example: barrels ranging from 62.5 mm to 66.5 mm are made specifically for Selmer clarinets, while those from 64 mm to 67 mm and 67.5 mm are for Buffet/Leblanc/Yamaha models. This can be understood when looking at the size of the barrel taper and tenon, as Selmer barrels are approximately .560 in the taper and Buffet/Leblanc/Yamaha barrels range from .589 - .575. For older models of Selmer and various other clarinet makes, it is best to try the Buffet/Leblanc/Yamaha models of barrels and bells. With regards to wood selection, grenadilla is considered by many to be a more traditional choice that is best utilized for orchestral and wind symphony playing. Cocobolo is the preferred choice of wood for many Backun artists. It offers the player a great range of projection and warmth of tone.
Testing Backun Products
Because wood is a living organism, like clarinets, barrels and bells do change from time to time so it is best to test several pieces when looking. When trying Backun barrels and bells please be sure to use a generous amount of cork grease and never try to force a barrel or bell on to the tenon, as this might cause the wooden ring and tenon to crack. It is also important to note that many players choose to mix and match Backun barrels and bells. With the many options available to customers, the combinations are endless. For those who perform different genres of music or play at different pitches (such as those players performing in Europe or Japan), the fine tuning and adjusting that can be done with mouthpieces, barrels and bells truly customizes the clarinet like never before.
Warranty
Backun barrels and bells come with a one-year warranty against any defects and cracking. If the products crack or have any defects within one year of purchase Backun Musical Services Ltd. will repair the part. If repair is not possible Backun Musical Services will replace the part at no additional cost to the customer. |
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Superb! This barrel has helped my get a rich, dark, focused tone with great projection.
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by Steve Heckman
(steve@steveheckman.com)
5/31/2008 3:05:56 PM
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Musical Experience:
46 years playing saxophones, clarinet and flute, featured on 16 CDs
Style of music:
jazz; chamberjazz; choro; tango
Hometown
San Francisco Bay Area
This barrel is superb! I have been searching for a number of years for the kind of equipment that would provide me with the clarity, focus and depth of tone, as well as projection, that I was hearing internally but not able to produce. Although my background is primarily jazz, in settings such as the San Francisco Chamberjazz Quartet, as well as the Molinete Tango Quartet, the traditional granadilla barrel has allowed me the flexibility to get a more "classical" sound when I need it. For my jazz playing, I am now using Morrieās traditional cocobolo barrel, which has helped me produce a warm, clear and fluid tone, and lets my fingers fly! On both barrels, my intonation is dramatically improved, especially around the throat keys. These barrels have been a great find for me, and I am enjoying playing clarinet more than ever before.
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19 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
I have met Morrie and he is the real deal.
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by Richard Alan Briglia
(UnitedWeBand@comcast.net)
11/16/2006 3:04:05 PM
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Musical Experience:
Clarinetist, Educator, Conductor
Style of music:
Classical, Jazz, Shows
Hometown
Portland, Oregon, USA
Morrie Backun barrels, bells and mouthpieces have changed the clarinet world , and my enjoyment of playing the clarinets I own competely. Other musicans (and conductors) instantly recognize the focused tone and warmth, and I feel the improved evenness of timbre,intonation, tonguing and
FUN. "Playing" an instrument is "Work" , but Morrie's genius for combining craftsmanship and art will take you to the next level! ~ Richard Alan Briglia
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