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it could cost a lot of money but i know that if you are looking for a good Clarinet the price would be at least $3,300... yes i know that is a lot of money but it is not that bad after you get used to it. for me well i am still young but i know my clarinets, for me to replace my clarinet it would be $1,100.

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