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Author: seabreeze  
Date:   2021-10-05 08:26 
 Too bad this isn't in English.   Is there an English version?  The tester manages to play for comparison every clarinet in the shop including these: a Yamaha YCL-CSV Master, a Yamaha  SEV Master, A  Yamaha CSG III,  a Buffet R13, a Buffet RC, a Selmer Presence, a Selmer Recital, a Buffet Tosca, a Buffet Legende, a Buffet Tradition, a Buffet Divine, and a Selmer Privilege clarinet.    
 
What is he saying about each clarinet? 
 
THE STARTING FAIR 2020 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECDPOwFDobc. 
 
and (the more expensive clarinets) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kG8B0x-3iDQ. 
 
 
 
Post Edited (2021-10-06 03:27)
  
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Author: ebonite  
Date:   2021-10-05 14:14 
 Hi, 
This is a summary of what he said about each one: 
 
100,000 Yen - 200,000 Yen price range 
 
Yama YCL 450 
good has strap ring 
nice sound for the price 
 
Yamaha 650 
Compared with 450 more depth and richness to sound 
 
Buffet E11 
Lighter to blow compared with the ones I've just played 
 
Buffet E12F 
This also has a strap ring. 
Compared with E11, richer sound, consistent with price difference 
 
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200,000 Yen - 300,000 Yen price range 
 
Yamaha YCL 851 II CX 
From bottom to top, even and easy to blow 
 
Yamaha 852 II CS 
Compared with the previous one, the sound is just a bit clearer 
 
Yamaha 853 II SE 
Compared with the last one, overall richer sound 
 
Buffet E13 
As expected, easy to blow. Compared with the yamahas, a brighter more cutting sound 
 
Selmer prologue 
Richer sound compared with the Buffet. Warm sound. And you can choose different coloured bell rings. 
 
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300,000 Yen - 400,000 Yen price range 
 
Yamaha WS 851 
Very compact sound. Sense of speed in the sound (?!) 
 
Yamaha YCL-852 IIV CS-V 
Good balance. very clear sound 
 
Yamaha YCL-853 IIV SE-V 
Slightly richer sound than the last one 
 
Buffet C-13 
Like the Yamaha W5, very compact, and easy to control fast air 
 
 
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400,000 Yen - 500,000 Yen 
 
YCL CSV Master 
Full, rich, flexible sound 
 
YCL SEV Master 
Very flexible, full sound 
 
Buffet R13 
Very contoured, clearly defined sound 
 
Buffet RC 
More gentle than the R13, but with a core to the sound 
 
Selmer Presence 
Very rich sound. I like it a lot. Sound has weight, but good balance of colours 
 
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600,000 Yen = 800,000 Yen 
 
Yamaha YCL CSG III 
Very even sound. Low range mid range and high range well connected to each other 
 
Buffet Tradition 
Sound a bit brighter than the Yamaha, and easy to blow 
 
Buffet Festival 
Good balance of brightness and depth 
 
Buffet Prestige 
round and deep sound compared with festival 
 
Selmer signature 
Unique sound, which I like. Rich and round, but with a core 
 
Selmer recital 
Roundness stands out compared with signature 
 
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Higher than 800,000 Yen 
 
Buffet Tosca 
Smooth breath control. legato expression is easy 
 
Buffet legende 
Has a bit more power than the last one 
 
Buffet divine 
Good balance and richness 
 
Selmer privilege 
Strong and lustrous sound. Highly rated. 
 
 
 
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Author: FwLineberry  
Date:   2021-10-05 21:33 
 If you turn on Closed Captions, then go to setting and select subtitles > auto translate > English, you can get a decent approximation of what is being said. 
 
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Backun Beta, Lyrique Libertas, Lyrique 570C 
Ridenour RAmt36, Vandoren 15RV Lyre mouthpieces 
Rovner Dark and Rovner Versa ligatures 
Legere reeds 
 
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Author: m1964  
Date:   2021-10-06 16:19 
 I think it is important to keep in mind that the payer compared specific instruments that he payed. 
If I understand correctly, Yamahas are more or less consistent between different instruments but Buffets and Selmers may differ from one clarinet to another.
  
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Author: sdr  
Date:   2021-10-07 02:15 
 Kinda useless.  Reminds me of the old quote (of uncertain provenance but often attributed to Frank Zappa), “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” 
 
-sdr
  
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Author: seabreeze  
Date:   2021-10-07 03:19 
 Useless?  For someone interested in quality clarinets on the market, how can it be useless to get to hear a demonstration of 28 excellent models?  Most shops don't stock all those models, so you would never have a chance to compare them in one sitting like this.  Just knowing that these instruments exist in their various price ranges is an education in itself. If the demonstrator just talked about 28 different clarinets without giving you a chance to hear them played, that would possibly be useless. Every one of these clarinets  meets some player's need and ability to pay. There is not one piece of junk in the lot.  And that is certainly useful knowledge. 
 
 
 
Post Edited (2021-10-07 05:40)
  
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