Not that I've been able to find online - and I've looked. I did find info stating that Yamaha doesn't provide a list but that information about a specific serial number can be obtained by contacting Yamaha directly:
email: imail1@yamaha.com
Phone: (714) 522-9011, 8:30AM to 5:00PM PST/PDT, Monday through Friday
FAX: (714) 522-9475
The Yamaha C100 clarinet is a clarinet made out of plastic, it is possible to tell because if the instrument doesn't have any grain on it or it doesn't have any grain on the inside of the instrument then is a plastic clarinet. The C100 is the predecessor to the YCL-250 and is an excellent choice for a beginner/intermediate and for marching band.
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.
Yes they are awesome!
In my opinion, the top two brands for clarinets (or any other instruments) are Jupiter and Yamaha. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The top brands of Clarinets are YAMAHA and BUFFET hands down. SELMERS made in France are also great, but they are expensive and not that popular in the US.
The value of a Clarinet is like diapers; it Depends.
The Yamaha C100 clarinet is a clarinet made out of plastic, it is possible to tell because if the instrument doesn't have any grain on it or it doesn't have any grain on the inside of the instrument then is a plastic clarinet. The C100 is the predecessor to the YCL-250 and is an excellent choice for a beginner/intermediate and for marching band.
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.
Yes they are awesome!
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.
In my opinion, the top two brands for clarinets (or any other instruments) are Jupiter and Yamaha. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The top brands of Clarinets are YAMAHA and BUFFET hands down. SELMERS made in France are also great, but they are expensive and not that popular in the US.
The value of a Clarinet is like diapers; it Depends.
Yamaha is a good brand to start with.
The matter really depends on how good you are. The YCL-250 is part of the student range which is better for if you are continuing your studies from beginning. Where as the 450n is part of the intermediate range which is better when you are learning more technically difficult pieces with higher notes.
A Yamaha MM8 can be bought in a wide variety of different locations. The easiest place to buy a Yamaha MM8 instrument is at a local musical instrument store.
walmart, or i suggest Yamaha
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
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.