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The best clarinets are wooden. Wooden clarinets are black. The colored ones are probably plastic, and I doubt they sound very good.
no get a buffet beginer series (or E-11 if youre serious about clarinet)
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 love buffet clarinets! i have an R13 and it's fabulous. it is much easy to play than the plastic ones and produces a heaps better sound
It's not clear what you mean by "kind," but I'll provide a few answers that may help. There are several types of clarinets. Commonly used instruments include sopranos in Eb, Bb and A, Eb Alto, Bb Bass, Eb Contra-alto and Bb Contrabass. Clarinets have also been made in other keys, but those are less common. In addition, there are several fingering systems. Most common are the Boehm system clarinets. A modification of that system called the Mazzeo system is also used. The Albert and Oehler system are also used for some types of music. Clarinets have also been made of many materials including wood, plastics (bakelite ABS and others), hard rubber and metal. Finally, there are many different brands of brands of Clarinet, with the leading professional brands being Buffet Crampon, Selmer (Paris), and LeBlanc. There are several manufacturers of student model clarinets, some of which market their instruments under dozens of brand names. The total number of brand names must number in the hundreds.
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So I can be your hero, I will answer this question. You can fond new clarinets at a car repair shop! Seriously! NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most music shops/websites stock both new and used clarinets...
The best clarinets are wooden. Wooden clarinets are black. The colored ones are probably plastic, and I doubt they sound very good.
no get a buffet beginer series (or E-11 if youre serious about clarinet)
Buffet Crampons are often accepted as the best clarinets.
Hohner is a brand of musical instruments. Hohner makes everything from harmonicas to clarinets to accordians. Hohner is a very popular and reliable brand of instruments.
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.
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Yamaha is the best beginner guitar brand because that is what they specialize in. Sure there are other brands like Epiphone and Fender, but Yamaha is known for making student and beginner instruments.
Clarinets are not at all rare. In concert bands, the clarinet section is one of the largest section (if not the largest), and clarinets are used in most orchestral music and in many small jazz combos. As a student instrument, it is one of the best woodwind starting instruments, as it is comparatively easy for a clarinetist to add saxophones and flute to the instruments he/she plays. Clarinet is also a good stepping stone for players who want to play double reeds, like oboe and bassoon.
i love buffet clarinets! i have an R13 and it's fabulous. it is much easy to play than the plastic ones and produces a heaps better sound
no the colored clarinets dont last as long as black ones