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    | Author: Dave Williams Date:   2000-06-26 04:33
 
 
 What are the differences between the Leblanc and Noblet
 lines of wood alto/bass clarinets ? My inquiry is more
 directed in the area of sound quality .
 Are the Leblanc instruments using a better quality of
 wood?  Is the scale better ?    What ??
 Any information to clarify things is greatly appreciat-
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    | Author: David Spiegelthal Date:   2000-06-26 14:27
 
 I owned a Noblet bass clarinet in college and played it for four years. Upon leaving college (and going into the Navy)my Noblet was bought by the clarinet instructor, the very well-respected Dr. Norman Heim, so I guess it must have been a pretty good horn.  I've also owned two Leblanc basses, neither of which was bad but neither of which was particularly good. I don't believe that generally there's much difference in construction or playing qualities between the Leblanc and Noblet basses, but I would opine that, although they're pretty decent instruments, they're all a cut below the best Selmer (model 37) and Buffet (model 1193-2) basses.  I don't have any experience with alto clarinets, so I can't speak to those.
 
 
 
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