Klarinet Archive - Posting 000946.txt from 2000/08

From: "Dee D. Hays" <deehays@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl]Which one? (Uh-oh...newby alert!)
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 18:29:49 -0400

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From: <LeliaLoban@-----.com>
Subject: [kl]Which one? (Uh-oh...newby alert!)

>
>
>... I'm not sure exactly what a carry-all case is, but if it's a soft-sided
gig
> bag, IMHO you would be much better off with a hard case for a wooden
> clarinet. Wooden clarinets are fragile. Serious damage is just about
> guaranteed with a gig bag in the hands of a grade school kid. Of course,
the
> hard case makes a much better blunt instrument, too. You wouldn't want
her
> to go to school inadequately armed. :-)

Generally what is meant by a carry all case is a hard sided case that is
slightly larger than average. There is more room in the case for reeds,
etc. There is also a flap inside the top lid to put music.

Dee Hays

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