provided. 2. Use any bookmarks found in the left margin to help navigate to a particular instrument. 3. Use the arrow buttons to move forward and backward. 4. Use slider buttons found in the right and bottom margins to move up and down or left and right. Clarinet Catalogue S p e c if ic at io n s s u b je c t t o c h an g e wit h o u t n o t ic e . 2 5 B as s e t s 1 7 5 6 S The Leblanc France basset clarinet possesses the mechani- cal facility and richness of the A clarinet but with an extended range to low C providing fuller, richer tone for notes in this normally weaker register. Some of Mozarts works, particularly his Clarinet Concerto in A-major, K. 622, were written for basset clari- net, an instrument that long ago disappeared . . . until now. S p e c if ic at io ns Key: A Bore: 14.60 mm (.574") Key mechanism: 20 keys, 6 rings Key style: In-line Jump trill keys Body material: Aged grenadilla wood Pad cup style: Conical Key finish: Silver-plated Mouthpiece: 2500-2L Case: Deluxe wood shell 3 1 5 S The model 315 basset horn has long been recognized by discerning artists for its tonal beauty. It features a lower joint extension that refines and enhances the instruments acoustical properties. The feel and response are much like a fine Bb soprano clarinet with reduced resistance and a clear, balanced tonal center. S p e c if ic at io ns Key: F Bore: 18.00 mm (.709") Key mechanism: Range to low C Key style: In-line Jump trill keys Body material: Aged grenadilla wood Pad cup style: Conical Key finish: Silver-plated Mouthpiece: 2502-2L Case: Deluxe wood shell Options: Model 315S is available with nickel-plated keys as model 315 t e s s a 8 n r o h [ t e n | r a | c | e d o M S 6 5 7 1 S 5 1 3 y e k ^ l ) s e h c n I ( e r o 8 ' 4 7 b . ' 9 O 7 . ) c | r t e M ( e r o 8 m m O 6 . 4 1 m m O O . 8 1 y d o 8 | a | r e t a m u | | | d u n e r C d o o w G G s e | o h e n o 1 | q | u r S s e | o | e n o G d e r e p u s e | o | e n o G u c r e d n u s e | o | e n o G G y e k | a | r e t a m d e q r o l r e w o l r e v | | s | e | c | n G G h s | n | f y e k d e u | p r e v | | S G G s y e k ' p m u J ' e n | | n l s y e | | | | r G G y e | c e r | L n o | c u G G y e | d e c n u | u b n o | s n e p s u s G G e | q n | S y e | r e s | q e r G G ' e | o | l | u l ' y e | r e | u e p s G s y e | u u e u | l G e g n a k C w o L G G s t s o d e r o | c n ^ s s o p G G d e d u e r | s s o p G G e u r u p e S d e n u o m s o p s y e | | | | r G G s o p e u r u p e S d e n u o m s y e | b L } b ^ G G s o p e u r u p e S d e n u o m s y e | # C } # C G s o p e u r u p e S d e n u o m s y e | C } l G G d n a s d o k s w e r c s | e e s s s e | n | u S G G o v | p d e r e p u c o | y | | | w G G s g n | r p S d e u | p d | o C | e e s s q n | r p s u | l G G l o o r p s u 8 e r | w c | s u m G G d e u | p d | o C s q n | r p s e | d e e n G G s d a } n | | s e | b u o L | e l n e v o w G G n | d u p | r o C y e | r e s | q e r G d a p y e k s p u c | u c | n o C G G e c e | p h t u o M c n u | b e L , e c n u r l r e b b u r d r u | L 2 O O b 2 L 2 2 O b 2 e s a C | | e | s d o o v 8 l 6 b 7 1 C 8 l b 1 3 C