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Author: ruben
Date: 2016-08-02 20:52
Dear Johan,
I will try out a Leblanc L300 this week-I had much trouble finding one! If it's the odd-man-out in the Leblanc "pre-Ridenour" line, so much the better. Comparing it to a present-day Selmer Privilège is actually very high praise. I took out a couple of Ridenour Leblanc clarinets and played them for a few days. They are excellent. My only criticism is that they are a bit like Merlot wine: very smooth and round, but lacking in complexity. The A below the staff is very, very sharp, while the E a twelfth up is in tune. This will be very hard to rectify. Besides that, my Leblanc Concerto is very well in tune.
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
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