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 RE: professional?
Author: Dee 
Date:   2001-04-08 02:45

Professional should mean a higher standard in such areas as components, design, workmanship, materials, intonation etc. They will also have different design standards applied.

For example, a student clarinet may be designed to have sturdy keywork whereas a professional horn may be designed to have better balanced and responsive keywork.

A student horn may be designed to be very easy blowing while a professional horn may be designed for intonation and tone quality resulting in somewhat less ease of blowing.

These are but two examples and the list could go on and on.

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