Klarinet Archive - Posting 000834.txt from 2001/01

From: Lacy Schroeder <LacyS@-----.org>
Subj: RE: [kl] Clarinet Choice
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 13:54:30 -0500

No! I sold my first clarinet to add to my savings for my Buffets. Frankly, I
don't miss it very much. It was an Artley and I don't remember how much I
sold it for. I remember telling it, though, that I didn't stop loving it,
but it was just going to have a new owner. I did the same thing when I
bought my A. I told my Bb that it was getting a new friend, and that its old
friend is going to a good place (back to my taecher). AND, they talk to me,
saying, "Play me!" Strange, huh?

-----Original Message-----
From: StephanieDavis99@-----.com]
Subject: Re: [kl] Clarinet Choice

In a message dated 1/24/01 11:30:37 PM Central Standard Time,
gnibbelin@-----.com writes:
> Would the E-11 or the Noblet do a fairly serious student well through
> high school?

It certainly should. The Noblet 40 is the model I have been planning to
purchase when I can afford a brand new instrument (although I'll always have

a special attachment to my Vito and will never, ever sell it. Does
everybody
feel this way about their very first clarinet?).

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