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Author: DixieSimpkins
Date: 2013-05-04 03:03
I need some advice on intermediate clarinets. I've been researching several, as I've "been out of the clarinet loop" for a long while. I played for years...but I had to sell my old clarinet several years ago. Now I'm wanting to get back into playing. I'm not looking for anything new or top of the line. I am on a budget, but I do want a nice sounding horn. Right now I'm looking at a Leblanc Noblet 40 and a Leblanc VSP. From what I can tell, they both from about 1975-78. I was hoping someone could give me some insight as to which would be the "better" horn. I'm also open to any suggestions on which other horns to consider.
*~Dixie~*
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Author: rtmyth
Date: 2013-05-04 12:17
Try before buy. All makes and models, old and new, high and low price-- likely range in quality from bad to artist.
richard smith
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Author: Bob Phillips
Date: 2013-05-04 15:21
Don't buy anything unplayed.
Take a long look --no rush. Listen for intonation as a first screening criterion. Intonation, sound quality, responsiveness... Look for flaws in the set-up that can throw off pitch or make it hard to get a tone-hole closed. Sometimes a simple tweak can turn a monster into something really sweet.
Don't forget that mouthpieces (and, groan, barrels) are very important in everything your clarinet does.
Good luck, and enjoy your search.
Bob Phillips
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