Klarinet Archive - Posting 000651.txt from 2002/10
From: "Rebecca Brennan" <rjbrennan1221@-----.com> Subj: Re: [kl] Selecting a clarinet Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 10:32:15 -0500
Both the private teacher I had at camp and the one from here recommended
them. I'm not looking at all Buffets, I was just wondering about the major
difference between the three models. I've been looking at a beautiful Selmer
clarinet at a music store. It has unstained wood and gold keys. They let me
play it and I think it was very easy for me to play. I had better intonation
on my old plastic vito though.
-Rebecca
>From: "Jonathan" <jdvn100@-----.fm>
>Reply-To: klarinet@-----.org
>To: klarinet@-----.org
>Subject: Re: [kl] Selecting a clarinet
>Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 09:21:52 UT
>
>Is there a reason you're just looking at Buffets? From what I've seen,
>you can save more money with a good quality Yamaha.
>
>--Jonathan
>
>At 02:37 PM 10/26/02, you wrote:
> >YAY! I just got money and guess what I'm going to buy!!!
> >
> >Anyway, I'm kind of wondering, what is the big difference between the
> >Buffet R-13 and E-13 clarinets, other than $600.00? Then whats the
> >difference between those and the E-11? All I know is the less I actually
> >spend on a clarinet, the more I can save for going to camp.
> >
> >-Rebecca
>--
> Jonathan
> jdvn100@-----.fm
>
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