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  2. Oehler system - Wikipedia

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    The Oehler system (also spelled Öhler) is a system for clarinet keys developed by Oskar Oehler. Based on the Müller system clarinet, the system adds tone holes to correct intonation and acoustic deficiencies, notably of the alternately-fingered notes B♭ and F.

  3. Clarinet - Wikipedia

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    Oehler clarinet with a cover on the middle tone hole of the lower joint, dev. 1905 by Oscar Oehler, and with bell mechanism added later to improve deep E and F Standard German clarinet without cover or bell mechanism.

  4. Clarinet family - Wikipedia

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    G clarinet — An instrument that today appears in various guises: a "Turkish clarinet" with Albert system keywork and a range to low E, a Boehm or Oehler system instrument to low E made predominantly in Germany, Italy or China, and as a Boehm system instrument with range to low C (basset clarinet in G) in part a revival of the clarinet d'amore ...

  5. Herbert Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

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    The company W. Wurlitzer makes clarinets with German System (Oehler fingering system) and with the "Reform Boehm system", developed by Fritz Wurlitzer in the late 1940s, an instrument with Boehm fingering system and the sound of an Oehler Clarinet. [1] [2]

  6. Friedrich Arthur Uebel - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Arthur Uebel was the second son [2] of the woodwind instrument maker Friedrich Gustav Uebel. On 2 September 1936, [2] as F. Arthur Uebel, he founded his own workshop in Markneukirchen, Saxony [3] having previously learned clarinet making with his father [2] and having completed in 1911 a traineeship with Oskar Oehler [] in Berlin [4] with whom he worked closely until Oehler's death ...

  7. F. Arthur Uebel - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, he completed a traineeship with the clarinetist and clarinet maker Oskar Oehler (1858-1936) in Berlin, with whom he worked closely until Oehler's death on 1 October 1936, which meant that he was able to take over Oehler's customer base. He built high-quality instruments for professional clarinettists in addition to cheaper models.

  8. Reform Boehm system - Wikipedia

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    Both modified a clarinet with the Boehm fingering system to sound like an Oehler (German) clarinet. Wurlitzer built a Boehm clarinet with less taper, which impaired the intonation, but compensated for this by shortening the lower joint by a few millimeters and offsetting the lower tone holes. He also fitted it with a German-style mouthpiece.

  9. Bass clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family. ... bass clarinets produced with the Oehler system's predecessor, the Albert system, ...