at the least, it is worth $300, if in slightly poor shape. in excellent condition, it is worth $400 or more. usually more. :)
=Well first off, the H20799 is just the serial number on the clarinet. It isn't important on the value of the clarinet. Second, it depends on if it is wood or plastic.=
A clarinet made out of wood.
The small piece of wood on the clarinet is the reed.
Age, wear and tear, state of the pads and corks, cracks in the wood, the quality of sound, and the type-basic clarinet evaluation.
Yes, there were changes to the clarinet since it was made. The clarinet used to be made of a typre of wood, called grenadilla wood. Now, many clarinets are made of different woods, plastics, metals, and sizes. The type of clarinet depends on what it's made from, and how it's designed.
=Well first off, the H20799 is just the serial number on the clarinet. It isn't important on the value of the clarinet. Second, it depends on if it is wood or plastic.=
A clarinet made out of wood.
The small piece of wood on the clarinet is the reed.
Age, wear and tear, state of the pads and corks, cracks in the wood, the quality of sound, and the type-basic clarinet evaluation.
A clarinet can be made out of wood or plastic and the keys are metal.
The clarinet has always been made out of wood and metal.
The clarinet was made of wood (I can't remember offhand what kind). The clarinet originated in 1690.
Wood and metal and plastic
ebonite wood
wood
absolutly
Yes, there were changes to the clarinet since it was made. The clarinet used to be made of a typre of wood, called grenadilla wood. Now, many clarinets are made of different woods, plastics, metals, and sizes. The type of clarinet depends on what it's made from, and how it's designed.