Martin Freres Serial Number Crosswalk

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Where do I find the serial number on a Martin Freres clarinet?On most vintage Martin Freres clarinets (such as LaMonte, Versailles, and Coudet models), the serial number is stamped directly into the wood in two specific locations: the Left Hand (Upper) Joint on the bottom tenon (usually on the back), and the Right Hand (Lower) Joint on the top tenon.

Important Note: Do not rely on numbers found on the bell or mouthpiece. These are often patent numbers or mold numbers, not the unique serial number needed to date your instrument.  ...  read more

Clarinet Tonguing: Complete Guide to Clear, Fast Articulation

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Clarinet tonguing is the use of the tongue to interrupt the airstream and start notes. Basic method: lightly touch the tip of the tongue to the reed (think “ta” or “da”) for single tonguing; alternate “ta-ka” for double tonguing and “ta-ka-ta” for triple tonguing. Start with long tones and single-syllable exercises, use a metronome to increase speed, and avoid excess tongue pressure that chokes the sound. ...  read more