In my opinion, no. . Though the brand has improved over the years, they are still below par. A good Clarinet is a wooden one made by Buffet, Yamaha or Selmer. These three makers have student instruments and professional instruments. As a clarinet player with a degree in music, I would not purchase a Jupiter clarinet for any reason.
I have a Jupiter Clarinet and it's a really good clarinet. The ligature has never broken, and the quality is nice too. But I've never played a Yamaha clarinet.
A plastic clarinet is good for marching band or pep band. They are more durable then wooden clarinets and will not crack due to temperature like a wooden clarinet will. They are also good for students that are just starting out on clarinet. But for anyone serious about playing the clarinet it is better to invest in a wooden clarinet.
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.
She is the best at playing the clarinet and no one will ever play it as good as she does
depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand
I have a Jupiter Clarinet and it's a really good clarinet. The ligature has never broken, and the quality is nice too. But I've never played a Yamaha clarinet.
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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.
Selmer 1430P Bass Clarinet.
Probably a good clarinet to start is a Bb
A good slogan for Jupiter would be: "Jupiter--go big or go home!"
A plastic clarinet is good for marching band or pep band. They are more durable then wooden clarinets and will not crack due to temperature like a wooden clarinet will. They are also good for students that are just starting out on clarinet. But for anyone serious about playing the clarinet it is better to invest in a wooden clarinet.
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.
Disinfect the clarinet in question with industrial-strength vanilla.
She is the best at playing the clarinet and no one will ever play it as good as she does
no you can't play a clarinet with more than one reed but it could depend on what type of clarinet
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