Re: What is the Best Clarinet Making company?
21:31 on Wednesday, December 14, 2005
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(Zalman)
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i think armstrong is pretty good
i have one its 20 years old and it playss great im only level 2
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Re: What is the Best Clarinet Making company?
12:00 on Sunday, December 18, 2005
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(Jessica)
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I have an Olds clarinet.It works really good for me and has never came apart.
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Venus Brand
10:44 on Wednesday, January 4, 2006
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(Music-ace44)
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On ebay they get good reviews about this brand. Is it worth all the effort to purchase one?
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My Preference
00:23 on Sunday, January 8, 2006
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(Dennis)
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I have two professional clarinets that I play on. I prefer the Rossi for intonation and flexibility. I also have a Buffet R-13 Prestige for a backup. I have to say it is not how much you spend, but the better end clarinets do tend to cost a bit more. It really depends on your preference on sound quality, intonation, and resistance. Of course I know that many of you will disagree and claim that Buffet or LeBlanc puts out a better clarinet, but that might also be how you play. If you are a professional player you need to check out each instrument for at least a few hours apiece. I start by playing long tones from E-C (5 1/2 lines above the staff), chromatically, with a tuner. After that I do all of the scales with the tuner. Then I play the Nielsen Concerto and Copland Concerto. Nielsen is a very technical piece, and Copland is very lyrical calling for some very soft E`s and F`s above the staff. Lastly, I might do the solo from Rhapsody in Blue if there was a tie. For some reason there are clarinets that I can NOT do the glissando on, and it`s definitely not because I am not doing it correctly. My setup is as follows:
-Rossi Bb & A (Buffet R-13 Prestige backup for Bb)
-Vandoren B45 Mouthpiece (I also like the Crystal mouthpiece by Vandoren especially on Eb clarinets) with the vinyl patches, not the rubber ones.
-Mitchell Lurie Premium Reeds size 4 shaved down to my personal preference. (I believe that the shaving the 3.5 size down doesn`t work for me. I think the heart of the reed is different in length, width or just maybe I am crazy LOL)
This gives me a very clear response without fuzziness, and the Bb mechanism on the Rossi takes care of the fuzz on the throat Bb. If you are going into college for Clarinet Performance Major, you definitely want to check out the Rossi Bb and A set on Rossi`s website:
http://www.rossiclarinet.cl
You can also get them from Muncy Winds, but I prefer ordering directly from the manufacturer rather than a company that buys them in bulk (kinda).
Those were my $.02 also. Hope that helps anyone looking for a professional clarinet.
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What is the best clarinet making company?
15:16 on Monday, January 9, 2006
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(Lori)
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I have a related question. Why does everyone say that the Buffets made in France are better than the Buffets made in Germany? Also, is the E11 (Evette by Buffet) only made in Germany? Are these German clarinets any good? Thanks!
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What is the best clarinet making company?
21:37 on Monday, January 16, 2006
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Re: What is the Best Clarinet Making company?
20:08 on Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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hehe
21:11 on Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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Different people sez different thangs
13:30 on Friday, January 20, 2006
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Re: What is the Best Clarinet Making company?
04:24 on Saturday, January 21, 2006
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to phil
20:07 on Saturday, January 21, 2006
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Re: What is the Best Clarinet Making company?
22:27 on Saturday, January 21, 2006
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licorice_chick (1 point)
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You have to play a few to decide what you like. We can all say this company is better, this company sounds better. I have a Yamaha YCL61, a professional model valued at $2400, but honestly, I`m not a fan of it. Intonation is iffy, my A is constantly out of tune no matter how many adjustments I make to the key, my upper and lower joints are randomly out of tune; but for ease of play, I can`t fault it. However, I also own a Selmer USA model (everyone groan now). Really not a great made clarinet, but the tone is to die for. Its even through the lower through the break through the upper. Would I own a Buffet? Absolutely. A Selmer Paris? Without question. Each clarinet has its own characteristics and each different clarinet with complement its owner. Try a few and see what you like. Yes, without question some are made better, but like it was previously stated: anyone can sound good on a Strad, the key is to sound good on any instrument.
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Clarinette?
02:54 on Sunday, January 22, 2006
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Re: What is the Best Clarinet Making company?
19:07 on Wednesday, January 25, 2006
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Re: What is the Best Clarinet Making company?
15:41 on Tuesday, April 11, 2006
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clarinetsruleall (52 points)
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Posted by clarinetsruleall
I would say that Buffet makes the best clarinets out there. Selmer makes good ones too. I just bought a buffet, its amazing! I have played on a selmer for about 8 years, and I have loved it. I also think that in order to sound good on any brand of instrument you have to have the talent in the first place. I think that different brands are better for different people, (personal prefrence) but I also believe that there are definatley some that are a lot better than others.
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