une sangle pour sylphyo
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Désolé, je ne parle pas bien le français mais les photos devraient aider.
J'ai utilisé une feuille d'aluminium de 1 mm d'épaisseur.
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Peut être que cela (prélevé sur une cannette) peut faire l’affaire ?
Philippe -
Ça peut aussi le faire en attendant un repose pouce avec un anneau imprimé en 3D
https://www.thomann.de/fr/yamaha_adjustable_thumb_rest.htm -
@philippe59 There is also these:
https://rdgwoodwinds.com/products/yamaha-adjustable-clarinet-thumbrest-silver-plated
https://www.ebay.com/itm/274240396535
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Buffet-Crampon/Replacement-Clarinet-Adjustable-Thumbrest.gc
http://www.reedsandmore.com.au/shop/protec-a353-clarinetoboe-gel-thumbrest-cushion
... and I'm sure many others ...
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I've tried the thumb-rest, but don't like the Sylphyo falling/spinning upside down when I release it. I do not play the "super-high" octave, so I could use the screw above the octave keys.
I took one of those simple crimp connectors that are used to make ground connections in devices, bent it a little, pulled an isolated wire through and soldered a ring. Then I've put some shrink-tube to keep the sling tight. First try, seems to work. The metal ring is small enough for the original screw, the flexible cable applies very little force and I can easily see the display.
It could be much more elegant but for now I call it success :-)
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BTW, on stage you can hang the Sylphyo with the neck strap on a microphone stand or something else and don't need a stand for it. I've done that with a WX5 all the time and find it more secure than a bottom stand. Of course you want a nice long hook mounted to the stand. In good ol' days next to cup holder and ashtray, today under the iPad clamp.