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- Q3090272 subject Q8381171.
- Q3090272 subject Q8381178.
- Q3090272 abstract "The Öhler system (sometimes spelled "Oehler") is a system for clarinet keys developed by Oskar Öhler. Based on the Müller system clarinet, the system adds tone holes to correct intonation and acoustic deficiencies, notably of the forked notes (B♭ and F). The system has more keys than the Boehm system, up to 27 in the Voll-Öhler system (full Öhler system). It also has a narrower bore and a longer, narrower mouthpiece leading to a slightly different sound. It is used mostly in Germany and Austria. Major developments include the patent C♯, low E-F correction, fork-F/B♭ correction and fork B♭ correction. Fingering charts can be found for example in this reference.".
- Q3090272 thumbnail Clarinets_german.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3090272 wikiPageWikiLink Q8381171.
- Q3090272 wikiPageWikiLink Q8381178.
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- Q3090272 comment "The Öhler system (sometimes spelled "Oehler") is a system for clarinet keys developed by Oskar Öhler. Based on the Müller system clarinet, the system adds tone holes to correct intonation and acoustic deficiencies, notably of the forked notes (B♭ and F). The system has more keys than the Boehm system, up to 27 in the Voll-Öhler system (full Öhler system). It also has a narrower bore and a longer, narrower mouthpiece leading to a slightly different sound.".
- Q3090272 label "Öhler system".
- Q3090272 depiction Clarinets_german.jpg.