No. More than likely a poorly made instrument from China (not all instruments from China are bad). Metal is soft, springs are lackluster. The money is better spent getting a used brand name or putting it towards a new one. If you see something that is significantly lower in price than the average price for something be warry. You get what you pay for.
depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand
yes
Yamaha is a good brand to start with.
Never heard of this brand name? Why not just buy a reputable clarinet.
I have the brand Blessing and it it works very well
depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand
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yes
Yamaha is a good brand to start with.
Never heard of this brand name? Why not just buy a reputable clarinet.
I have a Bliss. I think its ok.
Yes, Cecilio is a clarinet brand
I have the brand Blessing and it it works very well
I don't know, but a good starter clarinet I'm sure about is a Yamaha 250...so if you haven't bought the other one, try the Yamaha maybe. But probably the best brand of clarinet is a Selmer USA.
I have never heard of that brand, but for marching band you do not need a clarinet that is as good as your concert clarinet. I have two clarinets. One is a nice wooden Yamaha that I use for concerts. The other is a plastic one. I would definitely recommend using plastic for marching band as it will be exposed to the elements.
The clarinet is made by factories with authorized brand names.