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Author: Heidi
Date: 2003-02-02 04:05
Hello all!
I am just curious. I bought a Scott Barrel in June of this year and am absolutely happy with it. I was wondering if anyone had some opinions of them and their experience with them.
Thanks!
Heidi
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Author: Hank
Date: 2003-02-02 11:55
Hi Heidi,
I have 3 Scott barrels, a 66mm, a 67mm, and my favorite, a 68mm Aa2 that I use in the summer when it is very hot. The Aa2 was a recommendation from Bob Scott to help with some very sharp notes just above the staff that only appeared when the temperature was very high.
I don't use the other barrels as much but they are nice to have along just in case.
HRL
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Author: CPW
Date: 2003-02-02 16:01
Scott barrels? Does this producer have a website.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2003-02-02 16:13
No, but if you check in the Resources/Retail section you'll find his address, tel. #, and email.
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Author: Ed
Date: 2003-02-02 19:17
I have one of his barrels that came with a used Eb clarinet I bought. It is very nice.
Ed
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Author: Joe Garza
Date: 2003-02-04 01:10
I purchased my Scott barrel and mouthpiece on recommendation from my high school clarinet teacher. That was about 4 years ago almost, now that I'm a junior in college. My professor, Dr. David Pino also recommends these barrels and mouthpieces and plays them all the time. For the price of both, you really can't beat the deal; it's definitely one of those "bang for your buck" deals. Dr. Pino does suggest that I purchase another two sets of each, and I plan to when I can get a set of Buffet Vintage clarinets by the end of summer. As he put it, Scott "isn't going to be around forever" and it would be a worthwhile investment to buy two or three sets for the future.
BTW, Pino told me that one barrel/mpc combo once lasted him about nine years, but that there's a noticeable difference if you pick up a new mouthpiece. His suggestion was to get a mouthpiece perhaps every 6-8 years to get the most out of it, especially for everyday playing. I'm figuring on buying about 3 mouthpieces and two barrels.
Glad you liked the equipment. Good luck in your playing
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