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Author: Kathy
Date: 2002-09-10 00:22
Hi,
I'm wondering what the popular opinion of the Vito Clarinet is? Right now I have a Bundy and I'm having some issues with it, so I would like to trade it in for another one and the guy in the store recommended Vito. I would like to stay in the lower price range and he said Vito was the best of the 'beginner' clarinets.
Any thoughts?
thanks.
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Author: Gnomon
Date: 2002-09-10 07:22
Vito is one of the best of the student range. It is made by G Leblanc. I had a Vito for a few years and started learning the clarinet with it. Another very respectable student clarinet is the Buffet B12.
Make sure that if you buy a second-hand clarinet, you get it checked out by a technician to see are all the pads and corks in good condition. A leaky pad can make it impossible to play some notes and you certainly don't want that when you are learning. It usually only costs a few dollars to have a pad replaced.
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Author: Dee
Date: 2002-09-10 22:37
What are your issues with the Bundy? Maybe it just needs some maintenance. Beginner clarinets made by Leblanc (i.e. Vito), Selmer (i.e. Bundy), Yamaha, and Buffet (i.e. B-12) are all good.
Make sure you understand your current problems before racing off to replace your current clarinet.
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Author: Henry.d
Date: 2002-09-19 02:45
disagreeing with dee turn your bunndy into a lamp it would look cool get a buffet or the vito
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Author: ALEXANDER WALCZAK
Date: 2005-06-05 04:43
Vito is a very good clarinet. I have one. It is hard to blow on your first day. You should by a Vito.
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