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no get a buffet beginer series (or E-11 if youre serious about clarinet)
No. I have heard that you can break those clarinets in half easily. Are you looking for a beginning clarinet? If you are to get any clarinet, I would invest a little bit more money and buy a brand like Selmer, Yamaha, or a Buffet B12. Those are good brands for a beginning clarinetist.
So I can be your hero, I will answer this question. You can fond new clarinets at a car repair shop! Seriously! NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most music shops/websites stock both new and used clarinets...
These clarinets, as you probably suspect, are made in china. They are around $100 or less, and in this case the saying "you get what you pay for" applies. They are not really that good, they may be OK for a beginner, but if you are planning to develop a good sound and eventually become good at playing clarinet you may be well off by exploring other possibilities/brands.
No.
The best clarinets are wooden. Wooden clarinets are black. The colored ones are probably plastic, and I doubt they sound very good.
just any water color paint would work but I asan art teacher recremend color splash as a brand
Hohner is a brand of musical instruments. Hohner makes everything from harmonicas to clarinets to accordians. Hohner is a very popular and reliable brand of instruments.
It's my absolute favorite
I have never heard of that brand, but for marching band you do not need a clarinet that is as good as your concert clarinet. I have two clarinets. One is a nice wooden Yamaha that I use for concerts. The other is a plastic one. I would definitely recommend using plastic for marching band as it will be exposed to the elements.
they are around 400$ and they are cheap, made in CHINA.
no the colored clarinets dont last as long as black ones