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 Re: A clarinets
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2007-09-12 10:17

Well, if you just play one of each next to each other you may find the Yamaha is clearly superior to all the others.

I have a little issue with my low E and F being lower than I would prefer....I'll have to talk to someone about that.

BUT......out of the box from Japan they are as good as a Buffet with the NECESSARY overhaul of say $300 to make them play correctly and they play with only slightly more resistance than the CSG-H "Bb." Amazing horn!!!!



.............Paul Aviles



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