Beginner clarinet

    
Beginner clarinet    17:33 on Tuesday, December 8, 2009          

Koopyetz
(15 points)
Posted by Koopyetz

Hello forum members:

I am planning on beginning clarinet lessons in the coming New Year. The music store near me can provide a clarinet for rent with the option to buy. They can provide either a Buffet E11 or Selmer ( I do not recall the model number ). Any thoughts on this approach. Thank you.


Re: Beginner clarinet    03:12 on Wednesday, December 9, 2009          

contra448
(771 points)
Posted by contra448

I imagine the Selmer will be Selmer USA (not France) in which case I'd go for the Buffet.


Re: Beginner clarinet    09:38 on Wednesday, December 9, 2009          

Koopyetz
(15 points)
Posted by Koopyetz

Contra448

Thank you for your reply.


Re: Beginner clarinet    00:40 on Wednesday, December 23, 2009          

Pyface
(157 points)
Posted by Pyface

I agree! You should definetly rent the Buffet! If you get far on the clarinet, and need a new one, look up Buffet on the Internet, and in music shops! However, it may not be for you! I actually tried the R-13 and hated it!!! It felt restricting! I now have a B&H Imperial 926 and it's tone and depth is gorgeous! So remember to try each one first, before you decide!


Re: Beginner clarinet    09:51 on Wednesday, December 23, 2009          

InstrumentCrazy
(219 points)
Posted by InstrumentCrazy

Yes, defiantly go for the Buffet. One of my friends bought one and she sounds like a pro! It's sounds better and is easier to play than a Selmer. Have a Merry Christmas!


Re: Beginner clarinet    07:02 on Thursday, December 24, 2009          

Koopyetz
(15 points)
Posted by Koopyetz

Pyface and InstrumentCrazy:

Thank you also for your reply. I will be starting my lessons 1st week of January. The music store where I will be taking my lessons will be renting me a Buffet E-11. I'm looking forward to my new adventure.

Good holiday to you all.


Re: Beginner clarinet    09:57 on Thursday, December 24, 2009          

InstrumentCrazy
(219 points)
Posted by InstrumentCrazy

Good luck and enjoy your clarinet! Merry Christmas


   




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