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Martin-O-Rama!!!
Four vintage Martin saxophones all in the shop at once!
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Відео

Pinning a Cracked Clarinet bell
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Repairing a cracked clarinet bell using threaded pins, CA Glue and wood dust
Fix your Alto Clarinets!!!
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Play test of a Bundy alto clarinet…. It’s GREAT!!!
Showing off my new Blondihacks mug!
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Watching Quinn's videos have improved my machining skills, such as they are, tremendously! Check her out on UA-cam DO IT!!!!
Selmer reference 54: the result
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Recap and play test of the damaged Selmer Reference 54
Selmer reference 54 blending the color
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Taking off the color using scotch brite pads
Selmer Reference 54 cleaning up pt2
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Selmer Reference 54 cleaning up pt2
selmer reference 54 adding color
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Using jax brown-black to tint the brass
Selmer reference 54 Cleaning up!
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Getting the solder joints cleaned up
Selmer Reference 54 tone holes
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Repairing damage on a Selmer Reference 54 tone hole
C/Eb complete
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Show and tell of the finished C/Eb assembly
C/Eb key and springs
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C/Eb key and springs
Selmer Reference 54 Soldering
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Selmer Reference 54 Soldering
Selmer reference fitting the rib
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Selmer reference fitting the rib
Selmer Reference 54 cont
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Selmer Reference 54 cont
Selmer reference 54cont
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Selmer reference 54cont
Selmer reference 54 pt 5. Dent work
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Selmer reference 54 pt 5. Dent work
Selmer reference pt 4 dent removal
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Selmer reference pt 4 dent removal
Selmer reference 54 pt 3.
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Selmer reference 54 pt 3.
Selmer reference 54
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Selmer reference 54
Reference 54 dent-O-Rama!
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Reference 54 dent-O-Rama!
Early 6M?
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Early 6M?
Denture cleanser results
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Denture cleanser results
Shires rotor cleaning pt 1
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Shires rotor cleaning pt 1
Removing buildup from mouthpieces
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Removing buildup from mouthpieces
Mark VI follow up
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Mark VI follow up
Martin Handcraft #4
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Martin Handcraft #4
Martin Handcraft #2
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Martin Handcraft #2
Martin Handcraft intro
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Martin Handcraft intro
Stewart:Pearson Duo Demo
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Stewart:Pearson Duo Demo

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jstep4146
    @jstep4146 Місяць тому

    Selmers do like to crack. I think it is just that people don't oil them EVER.

  • @JesusMartinez-jj4nz
    @JesusMartinez-jj4nz Місяць тому

    Is it worth it to overhaul a Martin Handcraft Alto? Or just better off buying a new horn?

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 Місяць тому

      @@JesusMartinez-jj4nz depends on what’s important to you. They can play very well. Will they play as effortlessly as a new Yamaha? No…

  • @pedroteran6857
    @pedroteran6857 5 місяців тому

    Hola cómo estás? Muy buen video! Me gustaría preguntarte cómo se llama el aceite que usaste para hidratar la madera!

  • @wckoek
    @wckoek 5 місяців тому

    I see that you have "The Martin" Committee on your videos list. I am looking at buying one of these horn: 400 a year before the Selmer buyout (Cheaper), and "The Martin" Committee. I wondered which one is the better tenor since you have experience with both?

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 5 місяців тому

      For my money, the Martin would be a slightly better horn. An early Martin vs a later Beuscher… Martin all day

    • @wckoek
      @wckoek 5 місяців тому

      ​@@cpmusicservices8185 Thanks! I guess I will spend more for a 50's Martin in this case. Say, if it was a 156 Beuscher Aristocrat, would it be better or as good as a Martin or a 400?

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 5 місяців тому

      @@wckoek I’d still go with the Martin. Such an underrated instrument

    • @wckoek
      @wckoek 5 місяців тому

      @@cpmusicservices8185 Thanks.

  • @keithdymond7567
    @keithdymond7567 7 місяців тому

    Buffet campji obugg

  • @albertviger8518
    @albertviger8518 9 місяців тому

    I am curious, why did you not grove out the inside bell crack and proceed to fill and blend the fill to make the crack disappear? It seems to me that would have the repair perfect, but good work on the outside repair..

  • @brainformer2007
    @brainformer2007 9 місяців тому

    Greetings from Ukraine! I think your theory is right )

  • @squishy_dinosaur_man_888
    @squishy_dinosaur_man_888 9 місяців тому

    I just got one for my birthday (kind of on accident, the guy at the store told my grandma that is was a bass clarinet) but I still really like it, but I can't find a finger chart or music anywhere! I really wanna learn how to play this thing 😭😭

  • @garygruber1452
    @garygruber1452 9 місяців тому

    the way to drill a round surface like that is to chuck the part in a vice under a milling machine and use an end mill to gently cut a flat in the round service. that will give you the purchase you need to both punch and drill properly.

    • @jstep4146
      @jstep4146 Місяць тому

      I use a dremel drill press, and hold the thing in place with clay-tack.

  • @brekedekdang39
    @brekedekdang39 9 місяців тому

    Nice video, sage advice! I hope that people will listen!

  • @HardyBunster
    @HardyBunster Рік тому

    I worked at Boosey and Hawkes at the Edgware factory for 20 years as a musical instrument factory.

  • @zoomboy57
    @zoomboy57 Рік тому

    Nice job, I did a Selmer Centered Tone bell last week. The only real difference is I used carbon fiber rod. When I shrink a ring I always use of a piece of hardwood between the tool and the rawhide mallet, it keeps even pressure so you don't mis hit and warp the ring. As a side note 95% percent of the bell cracks I fix are from Selmers.

  • @think2023
    @think2023 Рік тому

    Nicely done. Only thing I would add is string buff to polish.

    • @wesleyc.4937
      @wesleyc.4937 10 місяців тому

      That would be in the next installment of how to repair the repair!

  • @pukalo
    @pukalo Рік тому

    Fellow alto clarinet advocate

  • @terrydoberstein6742
    @terrydoberstein6742 Рік тому

    Was wondering if You have any more videos on a C melody?

  • @Bicknellable
    @Bicknellable Рік тому

    Wow, all that work amd time, plus materials, and it's not perfect. What would a new bell cost ?

    • @eliwohl8734
      @eliwohl8734 Рік тому

      Its about the concept. The same repair could be done to other parts of a clarinet that are not that easy to replace.

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 9 місяців тому

      A new bell would cost much more than what I charged.

    • @stevebicknell241
      @stevebicknell241 9 місяців тому

      Great work though, and fascinating how well they turn out, thanks...

  • @michaelshelley1289
    @michaelshelley1289 Рік тому

    mine is in the shop now.....waiting for it to be done.....can't wait to get it back!!

  • @ochionjewell2665
    @ochionjewell2665 Рік тому

    Great work, really high artistry and craftsmanship. I watched all the videos on this horn because I've had the same horn for 20 yrs and just now the finish is doing something very strange where it's turning kind of a swirly black (just on a few keys of the upper stack). I'd like to do something myself, but I think this might be out of my league. Was wondering (1) as a guy who understands the unique finish of these, any idea why this us happening and (2) how hard would it be just to strip those keys down to the bare brass (I'd be ok with pretty much anything other than what it's like rt now and thought that a few unlacquered keys might look better)?? I'd love to send you a few photos, couldnt find a contact address. *Mine is on my channel, under "about". (There are other ref 54's online where this is happening all over the horn in big sections for some reason and the owners are distraught. Can't understand why it started just on the upper keys after 20 yrs..) Thanks again for posting this!!

  • @michaelshelley1289
    @michaelshelley1289 Рік тому

    that sounded great. I have an alto and don't like to play it because of the squeaking i produce...i played it today for Christmas services and had to play everything an octave lower because everytime i would go into the upper register is would squeak....not sure if it's my mouth, reed, the instrument or what....it's been happening a lot. maybe i need stronger reeds...i'm just not sure

    • @TheodoreBrown314
      @TheodoreBrown314 4 місяці тому

      Double check if all your keys (especially your register vents) are sealing properly. I've had a similar issue with my Vito, and turns out the upper register vent was leaking

  • @jamesballock1768
    @jamesballock1768 Рік тому

    Nope, a pair of Dutchman butterfly splines, one small,one larger.

  • @matttrumpet
    @matttrumpet 2 роки тому

    How did you remove the tarnish so well?

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 2 роки тому

      I use a two pronged approach. Haggertys tarnish remover (the pink stuff) and the white polishing cloths from allied. Works great!

    • @matttrumpet
      @matttrumpet 2 роки тому

      @@cpmusicservices8185 Great thanks!

  • @DraxDomax
    @DraxDomax 2 роки тому

    Hi, I am a professional repairman from Bulgaria. I am looking for an iron rod for clarinet and oboe. Diameter - 2.05mm., 2.10mm. and 2.15mm.. I need 2 meters from each diameter. Maybe you know from where I could order. Thanks in advance.

  • @OliverDuarte88
    @OliverDuarte88 2 роки тому

    It's another whole :/ not sure if I'm for it

  • @78honda1
    @78honda1 2 роки тому

    i have a 1956 dynaction with a great sound heavy little bugger and it shows in the sound it produces

  • @whosaubrey7524
    @whosaubrey7524 2 роки тому

    wes, i have a problem. my teacher told me to superglue the rings on to my clarinet barrel and that was before i knew they are supposed to come off. they didn’t go all the way on and make me a little more flat than i was before. how do i get them off??

    • @scottmascarenas2603
      @scottmascarenas2603 2 роки тому

      You won’t Be able to. You’ll end up cracking the wood underneath when you try to take the ring off

    • @think2023
      @think2023 Рік тому

      If a composite barrel...ask teacher for replacement. If wooden..... In a well ventillated space fiill a small metal container with a little acetone...the depth of the ring. Stand the barrel in the acetone for several minutes. (May have to top off acetone as it evaporates quickly) Likely will come off. No? Let barrel dry Use a butane lighter at a 45 degree angle , pointing away from wooden barrel. Heat ring. Should come off.

    • @jstep4146
      @jstep4146 Місяць тому

      @@think2023 Yea, I run into s-glued rings about twice a year. You have to super freeze them to get them to release, scrape all the glue off, then put them on right. The only glue I use on rings is super-fine shellac powder. You can heat that and it gets sticky and holds the new ring on, but I only do that if the thing falls off for the customer twice, which means they aren't oiling properly.

    • @think2023
      @think2023 Місяць тому

      @@jstep4146 acetone dissolves CA glue Methyl alcohol dissolves shellac. I have a special press to reform rings too....but like freezing....risk of cracking bell.

  • @МПлохіх
    @МПлохіх 2 роки тому

    Tell me please! What should I do if the socket is cracked? The socket has gone apart( I don't know what to do........

  • @dwightbrown2808
    @dwightbrown2808 2 роки тому

    The brand of C/A glue that had the broken tip is quite good. If you go to a hobby shop or other supplier you can get it in 3 or 4 different viscosities. I think you will find it better stuff than the hardware store variety. I have friends that are violin bow makers and they use it for some bow repairs. The very thin variety works well to use with grenadilla powder. I have had the frog of an expensive bow get its corner chipped and repaired this way.

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 9 місяців тому

      I usually can find those CA glues at my local hardware store… I find the regular ca glues work quite well for this application

  • @dwightbrown2808
    @dwightbrown2808 2 роки тому

    Grenadilla. Like a dill pickle . :-). not a Spanish double ll like y sound.

  • @anthonywilson4873
    @anthonywilson4873 2 роки тому

    I wonder if you could undersized the ring just too tight to go on, then heat it up slip it on and cool it it quickly.

  • @Maximus92400
    @Maximus92400 2 роки тому

    You are a magician, wonderful work

  • @dixiepan8538
    @dixiepan8538 2 роки тому

    Like 21:06,, 21:12,, 21:21 ,, 34:40 ,, 36:00 ..

  • @andreasgilgenberg5588
    @andreasgilgenberg5588 2 роки тому

    have both and love both, the buffet is the better horn but for jazz the sound of the VI is sometimes better especial for Big Band, you sound great! Thanks for posting

    • @DexBatfink
      @DexBatfink 11 місяців тому

      Some people say the SDA is more for classical. Albert Ayler, Art Pepper, Koichi Matsukaze, Jackie McLean, Marion Brown, Jemeel Moondoc etc. play jazz I'd say. I have a 1959 SDA and don't want a Mark VI at all.

  • @haysfordays
    @haysfordays 2 роки тому

    Thanks for making this video. Not much on these horns on here, surprisingly! I started saxophone lessons in the early 80's at Royal Music Center in Royal Oak Michigan where Herb Couf could be found behind the sales counter. My jazz teacher in high school played Coufs, and when i heard you play, it instantly took me back to his tone. I own a Bundy Special which was a short run made by Keilwerth. Rolled tone holes!! I did a comparison vid that includes it if you are so inclined. ua-cam.com/video/wo4FxL0w7Vs/v-deo.html

  • @MrSoothingjazz
    @MrSoothingjazz 2 роки тому

    what did you charge for that repair?

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 2 роки тому

      I charged just north of what an overhaul cost. I communicated with the client well, and often. He was very pleased with the result.

  • @FernandoFerreira-kf6kz
    @FernandoFerreira-kf6kz 2 роки тому

    That shit is fucked up son. Good luck tho.

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 2 роки тому

      it came out very well... patience and fortitude is what it took...

  • @richardjones990
    @richardjones990 2 роки тому

    I play a Reference tenor that I bought new several years ago. It has the same finish on it as the one you repaired. It looks like the repair area turned a light green. Out of the box mine had a small green dot on it. Nice work my friend.😃

  • @ismaelmaradiaga6875
    @ismaelmaradiaga6875 2 роки тому

    Hello Chris, so finally happened to this Martin once you completed the overhaul? I didn’t see any follow up video with the end result. Thanks

  • @koppergreen282
    @koppergreen282 2 роки тому

    I've never had played a alto clarinet, but I'm interested. What are some good brands of alto clarinet for a beginner and how much should I pay for them?

    • @manosaxy
      @manosaxy 2 роки тому

      as with everything these days there are a good number of very attractive looking instruments coming from overseas (China). While some may be good quality, I would rather get an older Leblanc or Noblet that has seen a few years and get it gone through by a repair tech that you trust. All in you are probably looking at $1200 for a really nice instrument.

    • @BoaBenny
      @BoaBenny Рік тому

      not sure if you're still looking but you can try to find a used selmer paris on ebay for $1200-1500 and repair it for $500 ( that's what mine cost) and then you have an instrument worth 12k that you got for 2k

    • @MB-uj1oo
      @MB-uj1oo Рік тому

      LeBlanc Paris

    • @pukalo
      @pukalo Рік тому

      For secondhand, Leblanc Paris (the old one with the curvy neck) are a popular choice. For brand new, probably the Buffet prestige, though they are extremely expensive.

  • @ishta
    @ishta 2 роки тому

    There a ringing artifact that I could hear with the Selmer. I have experienced this also on using phones but it was related to the mouthpiece. I prefer the SDA. Also have a tenor SDA and a Selmer SBA. I think both of them sound similar. French core.

  • @Lowtoves
    @Lowtoves 3 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @super20dan
    @super20dan 3 роки тому

    i joined a comunity band this year so i could play alto clarinet. i have owned my bundy for 30 years and never got to play it, i got a few looks and remarks when i showed up with it lol. i am having a blast playing it ! so much so that i upgraded to a noblet. the parts are better than expected but some scores omit the alto and i have to play bari or alto sax parts. my only gripe is after playing bass with a floor peg-i want one for the alto also but cant find one aval. a good mpc makes all the differance on these. a vandoren transformed my bundy !

    • @michaelshelley1289
      @michaelshelley1289 Рік тому

      you can play any bass clef part and read it as treble and add 2 sharps to the music....i'm going to use mine to play the bassoon parts with our college community band

  • @johnvaros8246
    @johnvaros8246 3 роки тому

    Did you seriously play Stars fell on Alabama on the selmer? That’s epic

  • @caseykittel
    @caseykittel 3 роки тому

    Hi! My Evette clarinet made by buffet crampon says D8XXX for the serial number. made in France. do you think this is a good instrument? B flat. wood. sounds nice. plays well, I think... the notes are very accurate, but I am no expert. I bought it at a yard over the weekend. never played before that! haha.

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 3 роки тому

      I don’t Know what that number means, but evettes are generally thought of as the intermediate model from buffet. They are generally made in Germany rather than France, but who knows. I’m sure there is a website that can give you a history.

    • @caseykittel
      @caseykittel 3 роки тому

      @@cpmusicservices8185 serial number D8888. Made in France. Thanks! I’m not getting a clear story. That’s why I’m asking everyone.

  • @aikot.8816
    @aikot.8816 3 роки тому

    I'm having an issue on my piccolo where one of the springs is bent and every time I push it where it's supposed to go it pops out of place and it's making my e natural key fall down and not stay up My band director took it apart and made it worse and I sat there with a ballpoint pen and fixed it because he wouldn't let me have the screwdriver so it's safe to say that my band director doesn't know what he's doing when it comes to piccolo

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 3 роки тому

      Having the right tools does help and Band directors do sometimes know what they are doing, but remember that most of their experience comes from last minute "right before the concert" situations. Have a good repair person that you trust is a valuable asset

    • @aikot.8816
      @aikot.8816 3 роки тому

      @@cpmusicservices8185 he's even told me that he doesn't know how to fix piccolo's he's more of a brass heavy guy that's where he finds his favorite interests the nearest repair shop is 45 minutes away and I think I'm going to go there before championships at the end of the month

  • @zvonimirtosic6171
    @zvonimirtosic6171 3 роки тому

    Your Super Dynaction is a better saxophone, hands down. It has better intonation, consistency, handles the airstream better. On the other hand, Mk6 fluctuates, inconsistent intonation, should be played with smaller tip opening perhaps?

  • @SSRT_JubyDuby8742
    @SSRT_JubyDuby8742 3 роки тому

    Won't getting oil on the cork cause it to shrink?

  • @raefblack7906
    @raefblack7906 3 роки тому

    Great vid.. What is the name of the song you are playing?

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 3 роки тому

      I play a bit of Naima at the beginning, then I play Alice In Wonderland

  • @pangjoems
    @pangjoems 3 роки тому

    hi what chemical.you use for that color?

  • @giovannifranzetti6214
    @giovannifranzetti6214 3 роки тому

    It’s clear your throat is tuned to your buffet, but the important fact is that the tone you get from it is totally legit!

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 3 роки тому

      thanks! I have been playing the Buffet for quite a while. I'm sure that i would get used to the selmer in time...

  • @AGC828
    @AGC828 3 роки тому

    Gorgeous horns. My fav is the "Top Hat & Cane". Please redo the video with good audio software. Not sure where the ringing is coming from. Your mic or software. Not doing this horn/mouthpiece justice.

    • @cpmusicservices8185
      @cpmusicservices8185 3 роки тому

      That is the sound from the iPhone mic. Unfortunately there isn’t much I can do about it now.