Author: seabreeze
Date: 2016-11-01 17:33
To be done right, the metal clarinet would probably have to be fabricated by a flute maker. They have the trade secrets, machine data, and intuition of working in metal necessary for that kind of project. Think of a clarinet by Muramatsu, Dr. Zhao, or Lillian Burkart! They would be expensive though, starting at maybe $15,000. A good cheaper model might come from a shop like Azumi or Viento.
Best of all would be a collaboration between a master clarinet acoustician and a master metal flute maker.
Post Edited (2016-11-01 17:41)
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