Choosing your first clarinet - Everything you need to know to choose the one for you

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @picashlio3361
    @picashlio3361 11 місяців тому +4

    That LeBlanc clarinet is a really good one. LeBlanc Vito uses a medium to large bore on their beginner clarinets. It makes it really easy to get good sound. I currently use a LeBlanc Vito 7214 but I would love to get my hands around a Debut.
    When I first started playing 15 yrs ago a 7214 was my beginner instrument. It was stolen and I was gifted an old Selmer to continue playing on. I couldn't play a note on it even after I put new pads ect on the thing. My husband laughed at me because he thought I was telling a fib when I said it was the clarinet not me. By chance I found a 7214 online for a couple bucks (yes I did inform them the price was waaay to low). I've never went back. I was used to that medium bore and the keys made for smaller hands. I can play anything I like with time, given it's a Vito. They're worth every dime!

    • @paulineb66
      @paulineb66 10 місяців тому +1

      Old Vito Resitone 3 clarinets are great. I have one as a backup for my Ridenour 576. You can get them refurbished for relatively cheap.

  • @GucciVal
    @GucciVal 2 роки тому +5

    I wish you were more honest about the products and also mention the downsides and compare them so beginners can make a good decision. But I loved going through these clarinets with u! Thanks for the video🙏🏼

  • @feridazizov8950
    @feridazizov8950 11 місяців тому

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  • @feridazizov8950
    @feridazizov8950 11 місяців тому

    4:15