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Author: Maruja
Date: 2018-08-31 21:25
Well, I have my E13 back - fully repadded and regulated by a very good technician. And it plays well. But I still like the B12 which I bought in a charity shop - it had the technician who looked after it's sticker in it - a very well known and highly thought of person, so I reckoned that it was not only well looked after but that the technician thought that it was worth looking after...
I think that BMCGAR is right when he says that I found it easier because it was less resistant.
My teacher said that most student clarinets have wider bores so that enables you to put more air down them... is that right?
Maruja
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Maruja |
2018-08-29 19:05 |
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gatto |
2018-08-29 19:41 |
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Chris P |
2018-08-29 19:54 |
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jdbassplayer |
2018-08-29 20:55 |
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bmcgar |
2018-08-29 21:06 |
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Jeroen |
2018-08-29 23:41 |
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Tom H |
2018-08-30 08:26 |
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Bob Bernardo |
2018-08-31 07:00 |
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Chris P |
2018-08-31 11:28 |
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Re: Why are student clarinets easier to play? new |
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Maruja |
2018-08-31 21:25 |
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shmuelyosef |
2018-09-02 03:17 |
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