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Author: Bassie
Date: 2006-03-01 06:37
Speaking personally, however:
I like the Rovner, and I once played in an ensemble where every clarinetist had managed to choose Rovner with no influence from the bandmaster. So perhaps it is a good place to start.
I find it gives me what I'd call a 'warmer' sound. Might not be suitable for players who already have a fat, jazzy sound, or who are looking for piercing laser-gun stability. More a chef's knife than a scalpel. And it made my Vandoren problems go away.
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2006-02-28 13:27 |
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2006-02-28 13:38 |
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2006-02-28 13:45 |
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2006-02-28 14:16 |
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2006-02-28 16:06 |
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GoatTnder |
2006-02-28 16:25 |
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2006-02-28 16:28 |
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Bassie |
2006-03-01 06:37 |
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2006-03-01 15:38 |
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2006-03-03 20:13 |
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