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How to Buy a Used Clarinet: Tips for Checking the Quality and ...Shopping for a
used clarinet can save money if a buyer knows what to look for in terms of an
instrument's quality and condition.
http://clarinet.suite101.com/article.cfm/how_to_buy_a_used_clarinetHow to Find the Right Clarinet: Plastic, Wood, Student ...Will a buyer encounter complicated
music that makes additional features useful? Should they purchase a new or
used clarinet? All these considerations will effect the buyer’s decision. Careful research is the first step to finding the
...http://clarinet.suite101.com/article.cfm/how_to_find_the_right_clarinetHercules Store in the Bell Stand - Sax on the Web ForumHercules
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... Old Today, 09:10 PM. spike421. Join Date: Jun 2007. Posts: 169. Default Hercules
Store in the Bell Stand. Has anyone tried one of these, especially for Tenor.
...http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=99567&goto=newpostSwitching a reed between mouthpieces - Sax on the Web ForumIt is a constant reminder to me that it is nearly impossible in many cases to properly evaluate a mpc using a
used reed. I've seen guys pull an old
reed off a piece, slap it on a new very good mpc and instantly decide they don't like
...http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=99496HELP! know any of these brands? - Sax on the Web ForumI'll second the Bauhaus Walstein recommendations. (I bought one and
use it for professional recording work). Many of the new generation of Chinese
instruments are so much better than Jupiters (and not just the cheapest one).
...http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=99553&goto=newpostMitchell Lurie - Sax on the Web ForumJim Mitchell - The Mitchell
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...http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=99559Jazz Mouthpieces - Sax on the Web ForumJust visit a
music store, even better is a specialized woodwind
store and go try out different mouthpieces ... and also experiment with different brands of
reeds ... just go and try it out, only then you can find something that fits you
...http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=99023&goto=newpostBoring Yamaha Tone? - Sax on the Web ForumWhile I agree that certain brands and or models have an individual sound, and the
reed/mouthpiece combination also affect the sound of an
instrument, The player is a major part of the sound and if you change the player you change the
...http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=99578&goto=newpostneed recommendation for a pro clarinet - Sax on the Web ForumOriginally Posted by Multi
Reed View Post. I really like my Buffet R13
clarinet. As already previously stated, it is a standard and popular choice. If you want a good
clarinet for
classical, the R13 is very good.
...http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=97192mental_floss Blog » The Origins of 7 Musical InstrumentsBeloved
instrument of Steve Urkel and Weird Al Yankovic, the accordion’s history lies in the
wind instruments of Asian and African societies. In fact, “free
reeds,” which create the distinctive sound when air passes over them,
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