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Author: thomas.b
Date: 2007-12-15 16:25
I read hear sometimes about the new Yamaha csg but i could never try it. Is it German bore? Or is it similar to a Signature ( with a little bit more resistance than a buffet?) Normally I am used to play german and I struggle with my E13 ( I use Viotto G3 and Vandoren White Master 3) because a total lack of resistance which makes me problems to avoid a thin quirky sound in the upper clarion... Signature is much better.. how can i rate the csg here?
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2007-12-15 19:41
The CSG claim is that it has a hybrid bore featuring benefits of both French and German bore. I don't really find it very German in its feel. I had Wurlitzer 100Cs and there is NO similarity between the two. I think it is best to think of the CSG as a really good French style clarinet......that's all. If you need German specs, Yamaha makes German system horns that are MUCH less expensive the H. Wurlitzer.
...........Paul Aviles
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Author: Taryn
Date: 2007-12-16 21:30
I've also been hearing alot about them. I currently play on a SEV (that I absolutely love), and I'm wondering how they would compare. Has anyone made the comparison? Or between the CSG and CSVs?
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