Clarinet deal

    
Clarinet deal    15:47 on Saturday, February 7, 2004          
(Tenorman)
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I can get a "BRAND NEW DC PRO SERIES II CLARINET OUTFIT" for "Price: $165.00" that is a good deal right? or is this kind of clarinet not so great, can any of you help me/give advice on this,thank you


Re: Clarinet deal    16:00 on Saturday, February 7, 2004          
(Jennifer)
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I also play clarinet and I think that it is a really good deal for a pro clarinet. I am also in the market for a pro clarinet because I am useing an 8 year old student clarinet that is starting to fall apart if you find any more great deals please let me know.


Re: Clarinet deal    16:51 on Saturday, February 7, 2004          
(Tenorman)
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Here is where I found it (a lot of cheap deals) http://www.dominicsmusic.com/ just click on the "clarinet" section.


Re: Clarinet deal    13:11 on Sunday, February 15, 2004          
(jake)
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Thanks for the site I jus bought they one u mentioned


Re: Clarinet deal    20:53 on Sunday, February 15, 2004          
(Bradley)
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That clarinet is total crap. It`s probably the cheapest, and worst you can find. The best place for deals is probably www.wwbw.com

Don`t waste your time and money on that. The word "pro" in the name is a novelty.

Bradley


Re: Clarinet deal    21:08 on Sunday, February 15, 2004          
(jake)
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I know its not the best one, but I needed one I can afford for marching band... so chill brad


Re: Clarinet deal    22:16 on Sunday, February 15, 2004          
(Bradley)
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You could`ve gotten a Yamaha or Vito second hand for that. Third or Fourth hand would`ve still been a better deal. You`ve already made the mistake, but I should warn others.

Btw- don`t call me "Brad".

Bradley


Re: Clarinet deal    18:29 on Monday, February 16, 2004          
(Jennifer)
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Thankyou for the help because I am still trying to find a good deal ona a expert clarinet because I play in a polka band so thankyou for the advice bradley


Re: Clarinet deal    19:41 on Monday, February 16, 2004          
(jake)
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"I`ve already made the mistake"-- you`re a mistake, I just got it today and it plays very well and it sounds terrific in all registers, you should do some reasearch and gain some knowledge before you give me your crap advice. I`ve only been playing the clarinet for four months, however I am first chair in Sax, jazz 1 for the piano, play for my citie`s symphony, do private gigs and play drums and trumpet as a past-time, I am also currently taking college courses in conducting and the history of jazz, so dont tell me that you can tell what is good and what isn`t, a clirnet doesn`t make the player a player makes a clarinet.


Re: Clarinet deal    23:03 on Monday, February 16, 2004          
(Bradley)
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Right......

Well since you already had spent the money on it, I would assume that you would react that way and want it to play well. When you are a little more experienced on clarinet, compare it to a used Vito with a comparable price and then decide if you REALLY made the right choice.

Bradley


Re: Clarinet deal    14:26 on Tuesday, February 17, 2004          
(jake)
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I apperciate it, and I will try others so...ya bye


Re: Clarinet deal    15:59 on Monday, February 23, 2004          
(Stretch)
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Dont waste your time with this clarinet or anything else that dominic sells. His instruments are junk. If they don`t play poorly then they fall apart or just plain break. The Monique and DC Pro Series lines of instruments a absolute crap so don`t bother wasting your time with them. Brad is right invest a little more in something that is backed by a respectable company, not a cheap scam pushing, junk peddling hustler like dominic.

Stretch


Re: Clarinet decisions NEED HELP SOON    17:38 on Monday, February 23, 2004          
(leah)
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So are you guys are all serious players right?Well I`m not exactly too serious I haven`t made up my mind if I want to play in the highschool band .It seems like a lot of work I REALLY need HELP deciding if it will be worth it.Any sugestions from you truly serious players?


Re: Clarinet deal    18:08 on Monday, February 23, 2004          
(Tenorman)
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First off I take it you must either play clarinet, sax or some kind of woodwind right? Just pick which ever sound you like more and how you feel when you play it, if you feel like it`s a chour when you play an instrument don`t play it, but if you look forward to playing and feel good while doing it the thats the one worth your while. I actually play the tenor sax (Selmer SeriesIII model 64) and am now learning the clarinet on a buffet model which is very nice and at first I was torn between the both but I picked up the sax and enjoyed it a lot more but now i`m starting to do them both and i`m very pleased. Hope I helped.


Re: Clarinet deal    17:15 on Tuesday, February 24, 2004          
(Tia)
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Hey guys...I am a professional on clarinets. I have good advice: GET ADVICE FROM PROFESSIONALS SUCH AS TEACHERS AND LESSONS INSTRUCTORS. A reliable clarinet has a reliable brand name...and I havent heard of that model. There are good deals out there, but I spend hours repairing horns that fall apart in a few months time. Just because you like it doesnt mean it will remain in the condition its in now. If you need instruments try www.MusicArts.com it`s a great place for advice on purchases..and they could tell you more about your clarinet.


   








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