I have the brand Blessing and it it works very well
Vito is one of Leblanc's brands and are good quality beginning to intermediate instruments.
Lazarro is a good clarinet for beginners as well as some intermediate players. Also note, the instrument is only as good as the player as well as a technician to services. These two factors should also be considered when comparing brands. You can have a very nice brand such as buffet crampon, but not have the proper set up on it which of course make it a very frustrating instrument to work with. Yes, there are some brands of instruments that should be avoided as far as the first instrument. Lazaro is not one of them
No. I have heard that you can break those clarinets in half easily. Are you looking for a beginning clarinet? If you are to get any clarinet, I would invest a little bit more money and buy a brand like Selmer, Yamaha, or a Buffet B12. Those are good brands for a beginning clarinetist.
I personally play a Yamaha clarinet, and have owned it for nearly 8 and a half years, and have had hardly any problems with it whatsoever. I also own a Yamaha saxophone which is second hand but still in very good condition.I have also played a Jupiter clarinet, and they are quite nice to play. :)
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.
Vito is one of Leblanc's brands and are good quality beginning to intermediate instruments.
Lazarro is a good clarinet for beginners as well as some intermediate players. Also note, the instrument is only as good as the player as well as a technician to services. These two factors should also be considered when comparing brands. You can have a very nice brand such as buffet crampon, but not have the proper set up on it which of course make it a very frustrating instrument to work with. Yes, there are some brands of instruments that should be avoided as far as the first instrument. Lazaro is not one of them
No. I have heard that you can break those clarinets in half easily. Are you looking for a beginning clarinet? If you are to get any clarinet, I would invest a little bit more money and buy a brand like Selmer, Yamaha, or a Buffet B12. Those are good brands for a beginning clarinetist.
Probably a good clarinet to start is a Bb
Selmer 1430P Bass Clarinet.
The clarinet(and piano in the episode where Patrick got smart and Patrick played it)
I personally play a Yamaha clarinet, and have owned it for nearly 8 and a half years, and have had hardly any problems with it whatsoever. I also own a Yamaha saxophone which is second hand but still in very good condition.I have also played a Jupiter clarinet, and they are quite nice to play. :)
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.
Disinfect the clarinet in question with industrial-strength vanilla.
In good condition
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depends on how you want your clarinet but based all together most people in the us buy their clarinet from that brand