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Author: DAVID
Date: 2002-05-24 21:24
I've decided to trade my clarinet in for a new one but i don't know what would be the best to get.Can anyone help me?? Oh, and I'm having trouble supporting my air for 4 measures any help on that either??? Thanx for the...well... the help;P
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Author: Myassys Dragon
Date: 2002-05-24 21:30
Leblanc Opus or Buffet Elite. How's that?
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Author: shelly
Date: 2002-05-24 21:33
ya know not to sound mean but if u say ur name fast it sounds like ur sayin "My ass is draggin
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Author: Myassys Dragon
Date: 2002-05-24 21:57
Shelly,
I'm shocked and insulted. How dare you draw such a distinction? From now on I will just go by my real name. You meany!
Sincerely,
Vardenos Siam (Artist previously known as Myassys Dragon)
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Author: Kyle
Date: 2002-05-26 00:27
Ya know Myassys Dragon, you shouldn't be offended by something someone says about you. You shouldn't care what people think and you shouldn't change your name unless you aggree with what this Shelly person said.
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Author: Bob
Date: 2002-05-26 16:46
"Trade in" is another term for "give it away". Why not sell it?
What's wrong with it?
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Author: David
Date: 2002-05-26 22:25
Bob- Oh nothing's wrong with it.I might actually take your advice and just sell it or just keep it.thanks to Bob and Myassys Dragon for responding.:)
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Author: Bob
Date: 2002-05-27 15:36
David: Years ago I sold the first clarinet I ever owned.....and have been sorry ever since even though I've had several better ones in the interim. If you persist with your clarinet playing you will probably have affairs with all your horns....but none like the first one....
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Author: Sandra F. H.
Date: 2002-05-27 17:06
Try a few instruments. Leblanc, Selmer, Buffet, Yamaha, and Patricola all make fine clarinets. If you are upgrading, you may as well get a nice one! If you try new instruments, remember that they may need "tweeking" and the keys may stiff at first. Also, there is a "breaking in time" in which, hopefully, your wood will not break/crack. Do some research first and talk to your teacher. If you don't have a teacher you may want to talk to one at a local college first. Good luck.
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Author: Tanita
Date: 2002-05-28 18:20
Hiya every1 im 13 and i haev been playing the clairnet for 2 and a half years now and want to no were to find sheet music for it. I come from Scotland and the clarinet is not very popular so i wonder if anyone could email me and tell me any good websites that have sheet music on them.
:) Thanx
luv Tanita
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