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It depends what range you are looking at. If you decide to buy a cheaper one, you can get them for around $800. if, though, you are looking for one that will last you should get a Yamaha or something similar for around $1200. If you want a better sound go for a wood Clarinet which is a little more than plastic ones. If you want to improve on that, you can go higher to one worth $5000, the reason these are dear is because they are made from wood found in only tywo countries in the world.

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unmeasurable. There is only one in existence, and it is doubtful any more will be made

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Mainly anywhere from 1,500 US dollars up to 5,000 sometimes even more

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