Author: PoorCollegeOrc
Date: 2018-11-16 02:10
- I agree with nellsonic that I should be worried if it was a purely aesthetic choice ( it was ( yes, clarinets aren't supposed to be chosen that way I know ))
- I don't have any issues with the R13. You can get a good instrument if you take the time to try 10 different ones. ( I have one under consideration )
-In terms of standing out, I'm close to the top in our school's clarinets but not enough to say "I'm coming in with red colored wood and gold keys". (Tonal blending wouldn't be a problem)
-I'm doing all my purchasing online, so while try before you buy is the way to go, some of the ones I have as choices are sold as is and wouldn't be eligible for returns ( dangerous game I know). All my thoughts on the instruments are coming from past experiences which aren't too relevant since all clarinets have their quirks.
-My choices are at the moment: R13, CSG, or the Protoge.
"try before you buy or get.....screwed"
"A squeak is a clarinetist's soul crying out for help."
Post Edited (2018-11-16 02:11)
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