Buffet Crampons are often accepted as the best clarinets.
Clarinet FOR SURE!! I play clarinet and I know it is 1. The easiest. 2. It has a very wide range. 3. You can transpose it very easily. And you can use trumpet sheet music if necessary. IF you really enjoy playing clarinet, I suggest trying bass clarinet. It is a very easy switch. So I think the clarinet is your best choice.
I guess, if you want to. It is your choice what iinstrument you want to play! :)
Buffet Crampon BC1193-2 Bass Clarinet.
Buffet 1193 Prestige Low C Bass Clarinet
not the best idea if you cant play a clarinet but if you can then great idea
Berkeley
Just something that is durable but still sounds okay. I'm not saying to get a cheap, bad sounding clarinet, but you certainly don't want to use something expensive. It WILL get scratched up, and possibly dropped and so it will be more prone to damage. Plastic is probably a better choice. I used a plastic Yamaha clarinet for years and it was good through all the rain and damage.
UC Berkeley
The Yamaha C100 clarinet is a clarinet made out of plastic, it is possible to tell because if the instrument doesn't have any grain on it or it doesn't have any grain on the inside of the instrument then is a plastic clarinet. The C100 is the predecessor to the YCL-250 and is an excellent choice for a beginner/intermediate and for marching band.
clarinet,and alto saxophone
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