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Author: gRAHAM gOLDEN
Date: 2000-10-08 14:48
Hello,
Has anyone here ever played a selmer pallisander bass clarinet?
Thank you ,
Graham
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2000-10-08 19:16
g g , where did this term come from? its unfamiliar to me. Is there one of "these" on EBAY, if so please help ME and others, or give a bit of description. TKS, Don
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Author: Todd H.
Date: 2000-10-08 22:07
Could this be palisandre rosewood maybe? I have an alto recorder that was sold as being made of palisandre wood,it looks like rosewood, and doesn't seem as dense as the grenadilla used for my clarinets.
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Author: gRAHAM gOLDEN
Date: 2000-10-08 22:19
HI,
IT is on the web site of mathews music. THey are selling the buffet bass clarinet on ebay.
Here is the response to my questions ,
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> This is the Premier Selmer Bass Clarinet. Palisander is a reddish
>tropical
>wood.
> Several years ago I sold a Selmer Palisander Bass Clarinet. It
>was, in all my years
>of selling and repairing instruments, the single most beautiful instrument
>I have ever heard.
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IT might be the rose wood contra clarinets.
Graham
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Author: Steve Hartman
Date: 2000-10-09 05:11
Kalmen Opperman's latest volume of études, 'Master Studies,' 20 études for the serious clarinetist, dedicated to Mr. Opperman's teachers, Ralph McLane and Simeon Bellison, has just been published by Carl Fischer.
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