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    | Author: itsmisenluu Date:   2009-09-02 21:41
 
 I just audition for my wind ensemble and i made it and my band teacher really wants me to consider getting a better clarinet then my only clarinet (which is plastic). I just got a A Gigliotti mouthpiece and ligature but i really want a wood and more professional clarinet. Im looking at a R13 Buffet but the only problem is the price. What is a good clarinet for a wind ensemble setting that around the price range of 800-1500?
 
 MLuu
 
 
 
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    | Author: Don Berger Date:   2009-09-02 22:14
 
 J  my observation  of older [used?]  "good" cls, I have found several Selmer USA cls in their C 100 etc series to be the sweetest [dark toned ?] insts , wellbeyond others which tend to "grow brilliajnt?" in the clarion.  If I were to try again in a cl choir on a sop.  cl, I played in a C C on a "needed"  alto cl for a year or so, an old C100 would be my choice from  a number of  otherwise good ones.  Just passing thots,  Don
 
 Thanx, Mark, Don
 
 
 
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    | Author: ohsuzan Date:   2009-09-02 22:22
 
 If you haven't already done so, check out the thread entitled "Help me choose a new clarinet" on the front page of this board.
 
 
 
 
 
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