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 Leblanc Bliss vs Lyrique
Author: winders 
Date:   2009-08-18 14:01

I think Leblanc Bliss and Ridenour's Lyrique are in the same class of clarinet, especially for student and the price of both clarinet are in the same range.
I want to ask about those clarinet in generally.
How the comparison of those clarinet?
About the quality, sound, etc?

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 Re: Leblanc Bliss vs Lyrique
Author: JJAlbrecht 
Date:   2009-08-18 14:14

There are three Bliss models and two Lyrique models in Bb You will need to be more specific as to which models you want to compare/contrast.

Jeff

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 Re: Leblanc Bliss vs Lyrique
Author: winders 
Date:   2009-08-18 14:23

I know,
Between RCP 576BC with all models of Bliss

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 Re: Leblanc Bliss vs Lyrique
Author: JJAlbrecht 
Date:   2009-08-18 14:43

The 576bc is actually quite a capable clarinet, well above what I would consider a "student" instrument, with excellent intonation through the entire range, and fairly consistent resistance. I can't speak on the Bliss models, as I haven't had the chance to play them, but if my experience with the Backun/leblanc Cadenza wwas an indicator, theyu should be pretty nice instruments. You have three variants of construction with the Bliss clarinets: synthetic, synthetic with a wood barrel, and all wood. Since there are significant variances thee, it would be dificult to generalize. Again, Backun's expertis can lead to an excellent instrument, as does Ridenour's. I love the results I get with my 576BC.

Jeff

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 Re: Leblanc Bliss vs Lyrique
Author: feadog79 
Date:   2009-08-19 23:54

I can't speak for the Bliss instruments, but the RCP 576BC is a professional class horn, not a student model. I'm not an orchestral professional, but I'm not an amateur either. I'm a music educator with a degree who still plays in musical pit orchestras and bands. The Ridenour instrument is, for me, superior to the Buffet I used to play. Everyone has their own preferences, though.

I'd like to try a Bliss...students often ask me what to get when they want to upgrade, and I haven't tried these instruments.

JW

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