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Buying a Second Hand Clarinet: What To Look For | Concept Music 

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Spotting issues with second-hand clarinets can be a little tricky, so here's Gra giving you some tips of what you should look out for.
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14 янв 2022

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Комментарии : 4   
@parkview113
@parkview113 Год назад
thanks a lot. just bought a Buffet Crampon B12Bb - your comments appreciated first lesson on Monday. complete novice in UK. 69 years old
@gsco82
@gsco82 Год назад
I agree with your assessment of Yamaha clarinets. They are excellent student instruments. I learned on a Yamaha, but when I switched to a wooden clarinet, I went for other makes. My main clarinet is a 1971 Selmer Series 10, bought second hand about 18 years ago, and still plays really well. Vintage professional clarinets are a worthwhile investment for a serious clarinet player.
@PlayerClarinet
@PlayerClarinet Год назад
Good advice. My only suggestion in looking for cracks in a wooden instrument is to inspect the outside of the upper joint around the A key, and the tenon that goes into the barrel. Both of these areas are subject to cracks.
@nathansharp3193
@nathansharp3193 9 месяцев назад
0:26 but what about Willie Nelson's guitar? It's pretty rough.