Klarinet Archive - Posting 001282.txt from 1998/01

From: fersilv@-----.net
Subj: Re: Noblet 45
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 14:27:22 -0500

Dear Feodor, I have a litle expirience with Noblet. I have two
Noblets 45: one Eb and one C clarinet. They are great!!
But, like I told weeks ago, the best clarinet is the one you realy
like and feel good playing it. Buffet, Selmer, Patricola, Noblet... There
are several instruments you can choose; but, find one you realy like.
In my opinion, you may considerer Buffet E-11, E-13 too, or, maybe,
one used R-13 or RC, or some Leblanc.
About if the granadilla wood burns... so, I think... so, I don't
know with shure, but, why don't you try it with your new instrument???????
Only a joke.

Cheers

Fernando

At 13:04 31/01/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>I am going to by a new intermediate level clarinet. What's your opinion
>about Noblet 45? What other brands I should try? What's Buffet Omega?
>Selmer CL series, Buffet E-series? I'd like to know as much as possible
>about them before I drive somewhere to try them.
>
>About myself: I am originally from Russia. I was an advanced player many
>years ago and I was going to enter conservatory, but finally has chosen a
>career in Molecular Biology (unfortunately we don't have Majors and Minors
>or Second Majors in Russia). So I did not play seriously for almost 10
>years. Now I decided to start again but my x+16 year-old (where
>x>0) GDR-made student level Uebell can be used for firewood only. BTW, do
>you know if grenadilla burns well? The clarinet I am going to buy is
>probably the last clarinet in my life, so I have to choose carefully.
>Please help me...
>
>Yours, Feodor
>
>
>

______________________
Fernando Jose Silveira
Principal Clarinet - National Symphony - Brazil
fersilv@-----.net

   
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