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Author: TomS
Date: 2019-10-25 16:54
Yes, I agree ... a more stable material would be the better option, than wood ... but you just need about 100 to try ... but I have tentatively (waiting on stock to come in) ordered a Backun traditional in black wood ... because of the dealers recommendation.
That's why I like clarinets like the Lyrique 576/Speranza and Lyrique Libertas and the Alpha. No worries about them. You can forget them for months at a time and come back later ... if the little bugs didn't eat the pads, more than likely you can start where you left off. And, IMHO, the timbre is first rate ... not convinced that wood has any redeeming features ...
Tom
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2019-10-25 05:57 |
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fernie121 |
2019-10-25 06:50 |
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TomS |
2019-10-25 16:54 |
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2019-10-25 21:25 |
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