Noteworthy is not a reputable name in the Clarinet community. It will most likely lead to playing inefficiencies that will cause the player to adapt bad habits. These habits, once learned will be hard to shed.
The Selmer company has been making clarinet for the professional clarinet community for a long time now. Although the 1400 series is a student model, the company manufactures the professional models in the same factory as the student model. What that means is that the people that put that student clarinet together and more competent and the end result is better.
No matter which instrument you buy, please get it serviced by a clarinet tech before playing it. It makes a world of difference.
It depends on its condition, but there are a lot of Series 9s popping up on the Internet. That, combined with it being thought of as a 'jazz' clarinet as opposed to a 'classical' clarinet has been dropping their value. I've seen Bb sopranos (the 'regular' kind of clarinet) advertised for around $500. I've seen them advertised for $1500.
It looks like am much larger recorder. It has a few extra keys and a reed which is a small wooden piece that you suck on and then put into the liguture which is two screws which keep the mouthpiece together. The last piece is called a bell and it looks like a bell on the outside. The clarinets inside looks like a cylinder with a tiny piece of it sticking out slightly in one spot.
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The value of a Selmer 1400 clarinet, specifically with the serial number 1533640, can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, these clarinets can range from $300 to $800. For a more precise valuation, consider factors like any repairs or modifications, as well as checking recent sales on platforms like eBay or contacting a music store for a professional appraisal.
It depends on its condition, but there are a lot of Series 9s popping up on the Internet. That, combined with it being thought of as a 'jazz' clarinet as opposed to a 'classical' clarinet has been dropping their value. I've seen Bb sopranos (the 'regular' kind of clarinet) advertised for around $500. I've seen them advertised for $1500.
Convert to same units then compare: The "milli-" prefix means 1/1000 → 1 ml = 1/1000 l → 140,000 ml = 140,000 × 1/1000 l = 140 l 1400 > 140 → 1400 l > 140 l > 1400 l > 140,000 ml → Yes, 1400 l are greater than 140,000 ml
30% of 1400= 30% * 1400= 0.3 * 1400= 420420
29% of 1400= 29% * 1400= 0.29 * 1400= 406
16% of 1400 = 16% * 1400 = 0.16 * 1400 = 224
80 percent of 1400 = 1120 80% of 1400 = 80% * 1400 = 80%/100% * 1400 = 1120
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0.30% of $1400= 0.30% * $1400= 0.003 * $1400= $82.56
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To calculate 1.3 of 1400, you multiply 1400 by 1.3. This results in 1820. Therefore, 1.3 of 1400 is 1820.
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