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Author: Ken in DC
Date: 2000-04-18 14:30
Has anyone had any experience with a Rossi clarinet? I've never played one and am wondering if anyone has. I saw one and really like the look, especially the rosewood. Am also interested in the fact of the elimination of one of the joints... Thanks.
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Author: Jesse
Date: 2000-04-19 23:30
If you search the forum, you'll see these clarinets pop up in conversation a LOT.
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Author: javier
Date: 2000-04-20 15:28
Ken: I have an A Rossi clarinet in rosewood, french bore. It is a wonderful instrument. The sound is very beautiful, with a lot of harmonics, easy reponse. When I change my Bb, I will purchase a Rossi one. The one body allows a pefect pitch of the C#/G# and high F, and the side key design reduce condensation problems. It is excellent for chamber music.
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Author: paul
Date: 2000-04-20 19:00
The Rossi clarinet appears to be the ultimate premium pro grade soprano clarinet on the market today. The price reflects it, too.
If money were no object, I'd go for a Rossi. It appears to be a true work of art. I drool over a picture of it every time I get a new catalog from one of the major etailers. It's simply gorgeous! Unfortunately, it's twice the price of my premium pro grade soprano clarinet. And yes, money is always a significant barrier to most folks.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2000-04-20 19:43
paul wrote:
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The Rossi clarinet appears to be the ultimate premium pro grade soprano clarinet on the market today. The price reflects it, too.
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One of them, anyway, in the Boehm system.
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