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Author: justme
Date: 2010-05-25 13:12
The only other thing I have to say on this subject is to buy the best instrument that you can afford, ( if you are planning on staying with said instrument).
Whether it is a clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, oboe etc.
In this way you'll have a better instrument that won't be as frustrating to play and learn on and you won't have to buy another one for an "upgrade" later on ( at least for a very long time) costing more money and frustration than if you had bought the best one you could afford in the beginning.
If you can afford that $10,000 pro model now and buy the $5000 model, then want to upgrade to the $10,000 model later on, you'll have spent much more than if you would have bought the more expensive one to start with.
But just make sure you're going to stick with it if you spend that kind of money!
Justme
"A critic is like a eunuch: he knows exactly how it ought to be done."
CLARINET, n.
An instrument of torture operated by a person with cotton in his ears. There are two instruments that are worse than a clarinet -- two clarinets
Post Edited (2010-05-25 13:12)
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2010-05-24 03:06 |
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