no, if it's a student clarinet in B flat then it is the same as a regular clarinet in B flat. only difference is that the student model will be of lesser quality and maybe somewhat "easier" to play
They're the same, the brand name (usually just called Buffet Crampon) is Buffet Crampon & Cie a Paris
yes, but its probably very difficult all of the fingerings and notes are the same on a bass clarinet as a regular clarinet. i played clarinet 2 and a half year before i switched to bass clarinet. i would recomend at leay 1 year of beginers lessons before playing the bass clarinet
If by regular clarinet you mean Boehm System, then the difference is primarily between the schools in which they were developed. The German clarinet or Oehler system is a direct derivative of the clarinets that were in use through all of music history all the way from the clarinet's beginnings in the late baroque era. The Boehm system is based on the flute fingering system of the same name developed in France at the Paris conservatory in conjunction with Klose the writer of the celebrated clarinet method. In more practical terms the two clarinets have many similarities but disagree on notes such as B3 and Bb3 as well as F5 and F#5 as well as a number of less frequently used fingerings and trills. Also, the Oehler system has the great bonus of having every one of its keys above the water line so none of them ever become clogged with spit or condensation during long periods of play. The Boehm system does not have this luxury.
The Vito Reso-tone is a great instrument for beginners. I play Vito Reso-tone Bass Clarinet, I've played a regular Vito clarinet as well.
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no, if it's a student clarinet in B flat then it is the same as a regular clarinet in B flat. only difference is that the student model will be of lesser quality and maybe somewhat "easier" to play
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They're the same, the brand name (usually just called Buffet Crampon) is Buffet Crampon & Cie a Paris
yes, but its probably very difficult all of the fingerings and notes are the same on a bass clarinet as a regular clarinet. i played clarinet 2 and a half year before i switched to bass clarinet. i would recomend at leay 1 year of beginers lessons before playing the bass clarinet
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If by regular clarinet you mean Boehm System, then the difference is primarily between the schools in which they were developed. The German clarinet or Oehler system is a direct derivative of the clarinets that were in use through all of music history all the way from the clarinet's beginnings in the late baroque era. The Boehm system is based on the flute fingering system of the same name developed in France at the Paris conservatory in conjunction with Klose the writer of the celebrated clarinet method. In more practical terms the two clarinets have many similarities but disagree on notes such as B3 and Bb3 as well as F5 and F#5 as well as a number of less frequently used fingerings and trills. Also, the Oehler system has the great bonus of having every one of its keys above the water line so none of them ever become clogged with spit or condensation during long periods of play. The Boehm system does not have this luxury.
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