The Clarinet BBoard
|
Author: gwie
Date: 2014-09-18 20:06
I switched to the CSG from R-13's seven years ago and haven't looked back since.
The major advantage for me was the weight of the A clarinet. The CSG weighed noticeably less than my R-13, and I had a lot less arm fatigue in long rehearsals. More recently, I had L&P overhaul both my CSG's with their Studio setup which really shored up the response and tuning. I only play chamber music (with strings) these days, and it's a delight to not struggle with intonation challenges with the quartet, even without all the extra keys on the second generation CSG models.
Post Edited (2014-09-18 20:09)
|
|
|
Echronome |
2014-01-29 11:22 |
|
Tony F |
2014-01-29 11:59 |
|
snilsson |
2014-01-29 14:28 |
|
Chris P |
2014-01-29 16:52 |
|
Chris P |
2014-09-12 04:00 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2014-01-29 12:05 |
|
AAAClarinet |
2014-01-29 17:58 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2014-01-29 18:33 |
|
ThatPerfectReed |
2014-01-30 00:40 |
|
JamesOrlandoGarcia |
2014-01-30 02:15 |
|
Chris P |
2014-01-29 19:46 |
|
sfalexi |
2014-01-30 01:54 |
|
Garth Libre |
2014-01-30 02:17 |
|
Ralph |
2014-01-29 23:40 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2014-01-30 05:03 |
|
Dibbs |
2014-09-14 13:58 |
|
Jeroen |
2014-01-30 15:17 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2014-09-12 13:41 |
|
Matt Locker |
2014-09-12 18:05 |
|
Chris P |
2014-09-14 17:18 |
|
TomS |
2014-09-14 18:33 |
|
Paul Aviles |
2014-09-14 19:32 |
|
D Dow |
2014-09-17 05:15 |
|
gwie |
2014-09-18 20:06 |
|
The Clarinet Pages
|
|