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Author: thereallukasj
Date: 2017-07-15 04:26
I have been looking at possibly advancing in clarinets and ive heard the whole "get what feels best" many times but i am interested in which company has the highest quality grenadilla wood. Highest quality meaning best sound and resistance to cracking. I know that you get what you pay for but i would like a general explanation on what company uses the highest quality grenadilla between yamaha, backun, selmer, or buffet(excluding greenline material). Also any advice on which company uses the lightest color grenadilla because i personally like the color of a more reddish grenadilla (almost cocobolo, propeller, pearwood, or rosewood looking but not quite that light).
Thanks for answers,
Lukas
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