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Author: David Kinder
Date: 2001-08-23 02:50
Although I'm not too partial to greenlines myself, I was wondering if anyone has played on a Festival Greenline? If so, do you feel that it is worth the extra $$ over the standard greenline?
I'm just curious. I like the idea of an outdoor instrument, while having the main features of the Festival.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2001-08-23 03:27
David Kinder wrote:
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> Although I'm not too partial to greenlines myself,
Just wondering what you find to be different about the Greenlines.
You might want to search the BBoard. We've had many a discussion about R13s and Festivals - the Greenlines are identical to the regulkar wood ones in every way except body material.
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2001-08-23 14:43
I understand Ricardo Morales is using a greenline Festival and really likes it.
I have the standard wood Festival and a greenline R-13. I love the sound of the greenline. Mine is very responsive. But, yes, the key set-up and feel of the Festival is better. I couldn't find a greenline Festival at the time I got the R-13.
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Author: Sylvain
Date: 2001-08-23 16:21
If you check the B & H web site and look for what their featured artists are playing you'll see that quite a number of them is playing the GL festival.
Granted, you have to trust the information B&H provides and also know that the artists instruments are probably tweaked to their very personal likings.
The fact remains that I've only heard good things about the festival GL.
-S
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2001-08-23 17:44
Brenda Siewert wrote:
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> I understand Ricardo Morales is using a greenline
> Festival and really likes it.
Not any more. Ricardo's been going through all the manufacturers ...
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Author: GBK
Date: 2001-08-23 20:46
I spoke to Ricardo at length at the Clainetfest, and he told me his equipment now is Selmer Signature clarinets (A and Bb) with no customizing at all, a Pyne/Clarion mouthpiece, BG super Revelation ligature, and Grand Concert Evolution Thick Blank #31/2 reeds. His C clarinet is a Leblanc. He told me about his reed break-in process, but I'll save that for another time.
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Author: mw
Date: 2001-08-24 18:09
.... well so much for the rumor that he was playing Vandoren Traditional 7's ! <lol>
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