Author: rfoot
Date: 2009-11-29 16:31
I haven't played many different clarinets, but here is my opinion:
My previous clarinet was a Yamaha 26II, and it was good. The sound was average, but the way the keys played was really good. Even with it being poorly serviced I managed to get through to Grade 8 on it. Hanson make good non-wooden clarinets, made from rubber. The sound isn't too dissimilar from a wooden one, and they're just as easy to lay. And, buying directly from Hanson's, they cost under £500.
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