Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2017-08-19 22:57
What do you mean by "a second clarinet?" Are you buying a backup? Are you replacing an older clarinet with a newer one? Are you for some reason planning to use both in different circumstances/settings (e.g. leaving one at school and the other at home)?
Keywork, response and tuning can be different, but you can certainly adjust without a problem, so buying a replacement new clarinet would be best based on what you think of the clarinets that are on the market today, not what was available when you bought the old one. But if you're planning for some reason to use both, you may not want to make the needed adjustments.
Karl
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