Wurlitzer clarinets

    
Wurlitzer clarinets    13:59 on Saturday, October 8, 2005          
(Angie)
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Does anyone know about wurlitzer clarinets? Are they any good? My daughter`s band director (beginning band) said she had never heard of that brand. I thought that Wurlitzer was an established music company.


Re: Wurlitzer clarinets    17:36 on Saturday, October 8, 2005          
(Roger)
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Try putting Wurlitzer Clarinets into Google and Hey Presto!


Re: Wurlitzer clarinets    17:59 on Saturday, October 8, 2005          
(Angie)
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I have already tried google. However, since I am not an instrumentalist, I am not finding the answer that I am seeking. What I was hoping to find was someone who is a clarinetist who could tell me their opinion of the WurliTzer clarinets.


Re: Wurlitzer clarinets    13:59 on Sunday, October 9, 2005          
(bryan)
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Wurlitzer specializes in german system clarinets. However, about 90% of the world plays on french system clarinets (including your daughter). Wurlitzer also makes a version of the french system clarinet, but they are very expensive- around $5000.


Re: Wurlitzer clarinets    15:12 on Sunday, October 9, 2005          
(Wildband)
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I am a sax player, but to the best of my knowledge, the wurlitzer your talkng about (now it may be a new company or something, regarding the above post, i`m just saying what i know) that I know about was a stencil horn company back n the 40`s. I say this because I own a wurlitzer soprano from the 40`s and it is a stencil horn. Not a bad horn though. One thing does come to mind, and that may be the spelling. Unfortuantly, I do not have my soprano on hand at the moment, but it may be spelled differently. Is the clarinet old or new?


Re: Wurlitzer clarinets    15:13 on Sunday, October 9, 2005          
(Wildband)
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so in conclusion bryan is probably your best bet on this one


Re: Wurlitzer clarinets    15:19 on Sunday, October 9, 2005          
(bryan)
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This may be of help. This information is a bit outdated, because Larry Combs is not a wurlitzer performing artist, but none the less:

http://holz.fureai.or.jp/catalogue/Cla_Wurlitzer.html


   




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