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Author: Amadeus70
Date: 2007-02-03 13:46
Hi.
After a month here is the news: I have changed the teacher, I have changed the clarinet, now I can play B+/G- scales and arpeggios :-))
This clarinet is made of real wood (Leblanc Rapsodie) versus the plastic Selmer I had. Then, I have added a vandoren B40 mouthpiece and a Rovner ligature and now my sounds are more... human to hear... ;-))
Leblanc Rapsodie is capable of a more sweet sounds in the upper register and has a mechanic more easy and responsive than Selmer 1400, then the wood is more nice to see.
However, my teacher told me that it is not ''full Bohem'' because there is not a key. So I would like to know what clarinet models have this key and if it is really so important for a clarinetist. Thank you.
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