each one is $44 and the reeds are $2-$3
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HUGE range. Student (plastic) model as low as $10 for a generic "non name" model, with name brand hitting upwards of $50. Hard rubber, name brand models go up from there quickly and can hit several hundred dollars.
There are several large on-line dealers that provide quality service, reasonable prices and have excellent return policies.
A good, name brand, student model mouthpiece for the Bb clarinet will cost in the neighborhood of $20 to $30. Inexpensive mouthpieces can be had for less, but it's hard to be sure how well they will play. Step-up mouthpieces for more advanced players will probably cost $50 or more, and for professional level pieces, the sky's the limit. It's not uncommon to see professional mouthpieces that cost $200 or more. Once a student has established a strong consistent embouchure, and can play the full range of the clarinet, (probably after a few years of lessons) a better mouthpiece that suites his/her embouchure will make a significant difference - often more so than a new step-up clarinet. at this level, mouthpieces should be tried with reeds of differing strengths to find what works best for an individual student. There's no best mouthpiece for all students.
Clarinet average cost 200 bucks in Canada.
Well I bought my clarinet when i was living in the states and it cost me about 800 dollars... which is a pretty fair price seeing as everyone else i know, who has a clarinet, bought it for over 1,000 dollars.
cost about 80
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.
Pricing is different for parts. You also have to consider what materials it is made of, for example, a crystal mouthpiece would be more expensive than most students' whole clarinet together. If you need a replacement part for your clarinet ask in a music store - do NOT buy online.
A good, name brand, student model mouthpiece for the Bb clarinet will cost in the neighborhood of $20 to $30. Inexpensive mouthpieces can be had for less, but it's hard to be sure how well they will play. Step-up mouthpieces for more advanced players will probably cost $50 or more, and for professional level pieces, the sky's the limit. It's not uncommon to see professional mouthpieces that cost $200 or more. Once a student has established a strong consistent embouchure, and can play the full range of the clarinet, (probably after a few years of lessons) a better mouthpiece that suites his/her embouchure will make a significant difference - often more so than a new step-up clarinet. at this level, mouthpieces should be tried with reeds of differing strengths to find what works best for an individual student. There's no best mouthpiece for all students.
Clarinet average cost 200 bucks in Canada.
Well I bought my clarinet when i was living in the states and it cost me about 800 dollars... which is a pretty fair price seeing as everyone else i know, who has a clarinet, bought it for over 1,000 dollars.
cost about 80
they cost $50.00 to $3,000.00.
It cost ten dollars
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.
Well i got my clarinet there and it was $1700 so yeah
it depends on the size and brand, my 7C yamaha (an average mouthpiece) cost 40$ while my 14A4 schukie (mouthpiece made for playing high) cost 80
$5.00 to $30.00.
I have a band student who has one Wurlitzer Bb Clarinet and will like to know if there is any one who can tell us how much it cost.