I bought 4 B10s for my school band program about 4 years ago. I'm very happy with them. That being said, for a few dollars more you can get a B12 which has the double fish skin pads instead of the Valentino pads on the B10. It might be worth the extra money to get the B12.
Based on the searches and the availability in Canada, I would recommend buying a buffet table at any large national furniture store. Such as Leon's, The Brick, etc.
They are great clarinets. Buffet is a long standing company. You have to check to know if the clarinet you are buying is made either in France or Germany. The B12 made in France is obviously better, but they stopped making them long time ago. The B12 made in Germany is a decent instrument. Just try to stay away from knockoffs.
8Notes.com is a website that has some music but if you want better music than that I recommend buying a music book with the songs you like in it.
Well, it is depending on what type of company you are buying a clarinet from. Some companies allow and don't allow reeds.
I would recommend buying the JBL loudspeakers if you have enough money for them since they are quite expensive. If you cannot afford them I would recommend buying the Wharfedale Diamond Speakers.
Each clarinet maker such as YAMAHA, BUFFET, JUPITER, SELMER etc has a large array of clarinets they offer, they have to find a practical way to differentiate them, right? Well, that's where the "models" come into play. Just like cars, TVs or pretty much anything, models will somehow describe the thing that you are buying. Clarinet models vary depending on what material they are made of such as wood, plastic, metal (they don't make those anymore) and so on. Also, it will sometimes define what kind it is, such as bass, alto, soprano and so on. I suggest you visit the clarinet makers' website and check their different clarinets and their models so you are more familiar with them.
No, not really. I had alot of fun playing through that game. You can play the missions over and over and over. I would not recommend buying it if you don't have friends with the game since that's where all the fun is, playing the missions with friends.
It is! Minecraft is a really cool game where you explore in your own world, collect resources, fight monsters, and build structures. I recommend playing the demo before buying, to see if you're interested.
The cost does depend somewhat on size and quality, but most of the buffet servers I found range in price from $40 to $90. I recommend that you check out Best Buy, Target, Amazon and Chefs Catalog to get the best prices and the best variety of sizes and quality.
DO NOT USE HACK. I recommend playing free OR buying a dragon amulet. When my friend used the hack he computer id was totally banned...
The buffet was a veritble smorgasbord of food. Donald Trump is a veritable genius of real estate buying and selling.
The brand isn't really the thing that matters. It matters on where you buy it. I, being a profession clarinet player in Europe, buy my clarinets at the local music shop. My first clarinet I got I bought online for $30.00, and it was in great condition. I suggest buying your first one online.