What could you have done for a student wooden Buffet (made in Germany) clarinet that has a low E that is the only sharp note? I pulled out the bell, exposing some cork. Could I have used a longer bell so that I wouldn't have seen cork?. Then the B above the break would be flat. Was the original bore too wide? The clarinet took a lot of wind pressure to play. I quit playing this clarinet and ordered one of your Noblissima clarinets. I'm glad I bought it from you.
Something can be done about our low E, F, F sharp notes to get them tuned sharper? Don't mind If B, C, C sharp get sharper too.. I've seen some making a hole on the bell but not sure If that's good..
On bending keys. I just noticed I couldn't play a B4 without pressing the C5 key, because the keys weren't aligned. I just ever so slightly bent it and problem fixed. I was using a piece of scotch tape under the key to close the gap between C and B, but it wasn't precise enough. Bending did the trick, thanks!
You have to be careful with having someone else tune your instrument - your setup and particularly your reed strength will impact the stretch of the 12ths