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 Re: Are Rossi clarinets still a "big thing"?
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-10-03 05:28

The claim that Rossis are more for chamber groups and not for orchestras seems strange to me. Most (or maybe all) players of the Israeli Philhamonic orchestra here recently changed from Buffet to Rossi.

>> Everyone who I've talked to who "doesn't like Rossis" usually turns out not to like them because they've played one for five minutes and they're not what they're used to. <<

Maybe, but it's also possible to like a very different clarient imediately. That is what happened to me with the clarient I play, which is very different from the Buffet I used to play before. I did need to get used to it a little but I imediately knew I liked it. That didn't happen with a Rossi, though objectively I did think it was excellent too.

BTW when I briefly checked a couple of Rossi clarinets recently I was surprised by a lot of free play on some keys for a very new clarinet (only a few months), also messing with adjustment of the bridge. Seeing from the above post Rossi allowed a local warrenty repair I will suggest that to the player.

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