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Author: nickma
Date: 2006-01-05 22:37
I got blown out on the 10G E series 'A' I was recently hoping to buy - Selmer wouldn't play ball to take account of a 4 inch split - so I'm back to square 1.
Now because 10G A clarinets don't grow on trees, I'm wondering if I should pick another model/ make.
Does anyone have a view what might partner well?
I can get a good value Recital in A, which shares the 10 series designation in the Selmer catalogue, but the bore dimensions are much smaller; or would a Buffet RC in A be a better bet? I'm not averse to mis-pairing if I can find a good pairing.
I still hold out some hope for locating a 10G A but just in case, any guidance would be great.
Thanks for your help!
Nick
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2006-01-06 00:44
The Signature would be a fairly close match to the 10G for a Selmer.
The Recital is a quite different feeling instrument. I like the newer Recitals, don't like the older ones which would most likely date around the same time as an E series 10G.
The Buffet RC would also be a great choice.
I'd probably go to a place like Weiner, WWBW, or another large scale seller and try many so that you can figure out for yourself what works well for you.
I played a 10G A Clarinet all through College. Was playing on an R-13 Bb which was starting to go past it's better days, so I got a set of E series 10G's but didn't end up keeping them.
Post Edited (2006-01-06 13:02)
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