Depending on the level of the player, different brands of clarinets can be bought. For beginners, Selmer, Yamaha, Normandy, and cheap Buffets. For Professional players, Buffet-Crampon Festival, Tosca, and R-13 Prestige, higher quality Yamaha and Selmer.
It depends on what your looking for. I sugest non-lyre
depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand
Never heard of this brand name? Why not just buy a reputable clarinet.
You should be able to see the grain in a wooden clarinet, and the bore is a term used to describe the inside of the clarinet.
You should, either do your homework or practice your clarinet
A Clarinet: Has a richer sound than B♭, frequently used in orchestral and chamber music. or A bass Clarinet which is has a lower sound. How I know is that I play Clarinet and I'm in middle school.
Probably a good clarinet to start is a Bb
Forty what?? Dollars? Thousand dollars? Please be more specific in this question.
The clarinet was made of wood (I can't remember offhand what kind). The clarinet originated in 1690.
It depends on what your looking for. I sugest non-lyre
You should clean your Clarinet every time you play in it.
depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand
Buy a new one:)
Never heard of this brand name? Why not just buy a reputable clarinet.
You should be able to see the grain in a wooden clarinet, and the bore is a term used to describe the inside of the clarinet.
You should, either do your homework or practice your clarinet
You should do either your homework or practice your clarinet.