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What (who) is Boehm system - definition


Boehm system         
SYSTEM OF KEYWORK FOR THE FLUTE
Böhm system; Böhm System; Bohm system; Bohm System; Boehm System
The Boehm system is a system of keywork for the flute, created by inventor and flautist Theobald Boehm between 1831 and 1847.
Boehm system (clarinet)         
  • Full-Boehm clarinet, range to E flat, with 20 keys, 7 rings and left E-flat-lever
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  • Configurators for the mechanical equipment of a modern Boehm clarinet with different bores in a modular design (options marked in blue)<ref>[https://www.schwenk-und-seggelke.de/konfigurator/_en/modell3000_ab.php Original configurator by [[Schwenk & Seggelke]]]</ref>
  • Reform Boehm clarinets
SYSTEM OF CLARINET KEYWORK
Böhm system (clarinet); Boehm clarinet system
The Boehm system for the clarinet is a system of clarinet keywork, developed between 1839 and 1843 by Hyacinthe Klosé and Auguste Buffet jeune. The name is somewhat deceptive; the system was inspired by Theobald Boehm's system for the flute, but necessarily differs from it, since the clarinet overblows at the twelfth rather than the flute's octave.
Reform Boehm system         
  • 3rd ring on the upper joint and key for C(♯) / G(♯) with extension for the right index finger
SYSTEM OF KEYWORK FOR THE CLARINET
Reform Boehm system (clarinet)
The Reform Boehm system is a modified Boehm system for the clarinet. It was developed with the aim of producing clarinets with the Boehm keywork, the sound of which is similar to that of the German clarinet.