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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2018-11-20 01:59
So far as the American market is concerned, I believe the short barrels were introduced by Yamaha for the first time in the CSG. But in Japan, Yamaha had sold models that seldom or never find their way to the US. I recall that Naoko Kotaniguchi, principal clarinet of the Kyoto Symphony was playing a model called the "Ideal G" that had a short barrel. Not sure now how long ago that was, but that model as far as I know has not been sold in the US.
Post Edited (2018-11-20 02:09)
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