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 RE: HELP!
Author: Daniel 
Date:   1999-09-15 05:29

Series 9 clarinets aren't the greatest in intonation, but they aren't so far out that they are bad horns. I play a Series 9 Eb and, whilc i have to do more adjustment than i would with a new Patricola or something, it's not so out there that i can't play with an ensemble. If it works for you, then play it.

I also second Chris' comment about people who shoot their mouth off. Man times people talk like they know everything there is to know, but know very little. Or they perhaps study with someone who is very devote Buffet or Leblanc or Selmer and detests anything that's not their prefered brand.

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Claire 1999-09-15 00:52 
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Kontragirl 1999-09-15 02:56 
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ron 1999-09-15 04:13 
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Chris Hill 1999-09-15 04:22 
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Daniel 1999-09-15 05:29 
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Willie 1999-09-15 06:30 
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bigcage 1999-09-15 12:01 
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paul 1999-09-15 17:32 
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Daniel 1999-09-15 21:56 
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Evan Weigel 1999-09-16 01:41 
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