Author: Micke Isotalo ★2017
Date: 2019-02-17 20:25
From the manufacturers pictures they seem to be well made. Has someone here tried them and what's your opinion? How would you characterize their sound, in comparison with some other more common brands/models? Or how is it in terms of a "typical" French, German or perhaps Austrian sound (I know there may be many opinions about what's "typical" in this regard, but here I'm just asking for a possible personal impression from anyone)?
By the way, I'm glad to see that the "Arioso"-model has both a low e and f correction key, which I personally think every serious clarinet maker should offer - at least as an option.
I know "ruben" here works for JL, and I would be happy to hear also your opinion - however biased it may be (I think Mark will accept that ). Can you perhaps share also the bore measurements, at both ends of the upper joint?
This should be a correct link to where the clarinets can be seen: https://www.joyeleroy.com/instruments
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