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Henri SELMER Paris - Privilege clarinet NEW version

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2013
  • A video that will take you to the heart of know-how, attention to detail and use of the finest materials that contribute to the making of the Privilège clarinets.
    Une vidéo qui vous emmènera au cœur du savoir-faire, de l'attention aux détails et de l'utilisation des matériaux les plus nobles qui contribuent à la réalisation des clarinettes Privilège.
    www.selmer.fr
    More information on / Plus d'informations sur Privilège :
    www.selmer.fr/i... CLAR

КОМЕНТАРІ • 49

  • @fernie51296
    @fernie51296 8 років тому +6

    This was great. Selmer, to me, is the best maker of French clarinets.

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 2 роки тому

    I like the “old” privilege too and the signature Although I have never played Selmer Clarinets all my Saxophones are Selmers I have played the other famous French Clarinet since 1970 but these recent Selmers are something else
    God bless you all Bill UK

  • @camilledelorme3853
    @camilledelorme3853 10 років тому +2

    Juste à dire : Wouaaaawww . Magnifique...... bon juste le prix mais qui vaut largement le coup :) Bravo Selmer .... Hâte de tester la Présence !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @diocleciobarros7090
    @diocleciobarros7090 Рік тому +1

    Boa tarde, gostaria muito de comprar um destes clarinete Selmer,um dia vou realizar meus sonhos.som maravilhoso!!!

  • @fmazzarolo
    @fmazzarolo 10 років тому +1

    Bello grande Selmer sempre Selmer!!

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 4 роки тому

    Beautiful Clarinet. Thank you.

  • @mustafayenerkol9958
    @mustafayenerkol9958 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for great clarinets!.. I have a recital Bb and A.. Before series 10, 10s, proloque and finally recital team:) I love your clarinets tone *****

  • @ricardobom2010
    @ricardobom2010 9 років тому +5

    Ainda vou ter um instrumento desse...Bom demais, lindo demais! Selmer Privilege, te quero muito!!!!!!

  • @elbedunio
    @elbedunio Рік тому

    This is my dream!

  • @imbachmusique4709
    @imbachmusique4709 10 років тому

    Naissance d' une Clarinette, fantastique !

  • @alexanderjaracumian5741
    @alexanderjaracumian5741 6 років тому

    excelente los clarinetes selmer.
    siempre con modelos nuevos, diseños originales y ergonomicos.
    cada modelo que saca, siempre nos sorprende con algo!
    ojala algún día ser un técnico autorizado de selmer ;)

  • @richardscotto5492
    @richardscotto5492 10 років тому +1

    "On dira ce qu'on voudra, mais SELMER C'EST SELMER, IN-DIS-CU-TA-BLE-MENT !!! "... Phrase favorite de mon premier employeur, André ARDOUREL, chez "MAJOR CONN" à Paris (Pigalle)

  • @bobloblawvegas
    @bobloblawvegas 10 років тому

    Marvelous video - & Clarinet!

  • @chriss1152
    @chriss1152 10 років тому +1

    Selmers are great horns

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 Рік тому

    PS Selmer make great clarinets !!!

  • @yorkbah
    @yorkbah 10 років тому +9

    very beautiful clarinet!!perfect intonation a lot better than buffets!(former buffet festival player)great job Selmer!!

    • @ZiSlepovitch
      @ZiSlepovitch 7 років тому +3

      Also coming from the Buffet Festival (15 years on it), I could say I appreciate both horns, they both suit most of my playing situations. So- I do regret that I sold my Festival (and then got myself a Yamaha SEV Master for a backup), but after 2 years on the Privilege (Bb, A, and the bass to low C that is one of the very few true bass clarinets, not the "transposed Bb soprano" if you know what I mean), I still consider it one of the finest instruments in existence. That said, we are blessed to be living in a time when woodwind instruments manufacture is really on the rise and actively innovative. So many great choices around you can't go wrong with. And Privilege is definitely one of them.

    • @emjay2045
      @emjay2045 2 роки тому +1

      @@ZiSlepovitch ha. I just did the same. Yamaha CSVR , AND then a Selmer ☝🏽

  • @Zaursax
    @Zaursax 3 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @skenderhalili2705
    @skenderhalili2705 5 років тому

    Fantastik clarinete.

  • @chrisk8187
    @chrisk8187 3 роки тому

    .........7 !!! years ago............
    Nice performance!!!
    I received my first "pro" clarinet in my high-school senior year ('65), a Buffet R-13.
    I later purchased a used Buffet A clarinet from one of
    the clarinetists in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
    I had a clarinet/saxophone studio for forty years with upwards variously, of 60 students.
    I also sang in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus for thirty years including three different sold-out concerts in Carnegie Hall NYC etc. and for two Ravinia (summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra) summer season openings.
    The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus was asked to augment the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chorus for the "Symphony of a Thousand" performance.
    There were 3,500+ concert goers dressed in tuxes and furs sitting under the amphitheater and another 10,000 on the manicured sculpture garden 12 acre lawn.
    Now the "weird" stuff......
    I have two grown "children", both of which both played the clarinet starting in fourth public grade school band.
    My daughter HATED clarinet, but was promoted to 1st and only bass clarinet in the top woodwind ensemble of a four concert band high-school music program.
    She sang in the top high-school concert choir, top chorus in the Milwaukee Children's Chorus program.
    Sang as the only high-school student in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus as a Jr. including performing the Mahler's Eighth Symphony.
    She received free faculty voice lessons as a freshman and sophomore in the music department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and sang in the top Concert Choir for six years, two more years after graduating from UW-MADISON.
    My son had a clarinet handed to him by his father, me, in fourth grade and pretty much just went through the motions....
    Our kids were home-schooled through 6th grade and both "aged out" (ie. didn't like it).
    In our area sixth graders could register for up to two classes in the public middle schools if was room.
    SO I wanted my son to at least audition on his clarinet for one of the available spots in the 6th grade band, 7th grade band or the 7th grade advanced band.
    I largest band I could cohearse him into as he growing up was a local music store's home school band (much resistance as there were a total of four in the band.......much too intimidating for him with which to cope).
    When we arrived at the middle school he refused to get out of the car, let a lone go into the building.
    So we just sat there.
    I called the middle school band director and SOME HOW got him to go in and actually play something.
    The band director was one of those "gifted" teachers who could work "miracles".
    When the audition results came out, he not only didn't get into the 6th grade, nor the 7th grade band, but as a 6th grader sat 4th in the 1st 7th grade section.......
    Who would have "thunk it"?
    Sometimes what one wishes for, comes true.
    From being too timid be apart of a group activity he ended up being the lead actor in the middle-school musical of Guy's and Doll's. A full bore production staged and performed in the local theater auditorium with a pit band, pro theater lighting, sound system, curtains, costumes, makeup, sets, and props......the whole "nine" yards.
    He ended up being in most of the plays all the way through high-school, set construction manager, principal clarinet in the top wind ensemble (of four full bands), varsity x-country, varsity downhill ski racing, tennis team and this at a 1,500 + student body.
    He entered UW-EAU CLAIRE as an applied physics major, and a member of the 500 musician UW-EAU CLAIRE MARCHING BAND, largest div. three band in the country.
    Toward the end of his Sophomore year I received a phone call and my son wanted my opinion on what my thoughts would be if he changed his major to music ed.......?
    So that's where his now.
    He's one of the top two, if not # one in the 28 member clarinet studio. And seems to be a happy guy.
    His grandmother was an honors graduate in choral conducting and piano at Northwestern University in Chicago, minister of music for six choirs in a 2,400 member Methodist Church with four pastors during the 50-60's, toured Europe in '57 as a featured soloist on harp with voice as a member of the Dr. James Allen Dash 100 voice All America Chorus including performing for the Queen of England (we have the "clippings").
    My sister earned a full scholarship to the Eastman School of Music on harp, became the harp faculty at the University of Colorado-Denver, first call union harpist and played with the Colorado-Denver Symphony Orchestra.
    Her cellist husband, retired after 34yrs in the Colorado Denver Symphony and after playing principal cellist in the Colorado Central City Opera Orchestra for 25yrs.
    Next up is where the music education will take him......

  • @jairoalves1096
    @jairoalves1096 7 років тому +2

    lindo som, excelente!

  • @thierrywarot5792
    @thierrywarot5792 7 років тому +1

    genial!
    je joue une 10s2 ,que du bonheur!

  • @valdineiluiz4565
    @valdineiluiz4565 2 роки тому

    Meu sonho conhecer esta fábrica

  • @lothenk
    @lothenk 8 років тому

    Ein wundervolles Instrument! Ich genieße es täglich. Ein Traum!

  • @pizzakevin2652
    @pizzakevin2652 9 років тому +6

    I would do anything to get a Privilege!😭 That's why I'm gonna get a job in a few years and save up for one!😎 It'll be worth two years (5 hours a day) of McDonald's working!🙌

    • @mambojazz1
      @mambojazz1 5 років тому

      haha

    • @niko_mo7
      @niko_mo7 4 роки тому +2

      Did you end up getting your Privilege?

  • @Lhzrfx
    @Lhzrfx 9 років тому

    Eu tenho uma clarinete selmer de madeira especial Índiana o som é bom mas essa daí é demais

  • @brunomendessoares3336
    @brunomendessoares3336 3 роки тому

    Meta 🙏

  • @buenaveturalizcanojimenez3799
    @buenaveturalizcanojimenez3799 5 років тому

    Como hago para comprar un clarinete igual

  • @ivansarkany314
    @ivansarkany314 2 роки тому

    I purchased most of the Selmer Paris model Clarinets, with the exception of the Privilege model.
    One was flatter than the other.
    A total disaster, which forced me to change to Buffet Crampon.
    I wish I can come across a Selmer Clarinet with the clarity, flexibility, focused sound and overtones,
    i get from my R 13.

  • @Zaursax
    @Zaursax 3 роки тому

    wonder how much it costs

  • @gilortega9229
    @gilortega9229 6 років тому +1

    I will do anything for this Clarinet.....

  • @erickcrespo1195
    @erickcrespo1195 5 років тому +1

    What's the song of 1:55???

    • @lugosiali
      @lugosiali 5 років тому

      Erick Crespo
      Ernesto Vega: Cuando Era Nino ( composition, arragements, interpretation )

  • @Supahfinest
    @Supahfinest 9 років тому

    What's the song at 1:55

  • @absolutezeroteam3168
    @absolutezeroteam3168 5 років тому

    Average price?*

  • @newbaobrassbandmanawala5859

    Prise

  • @egrinaldosilva5743
    @egrinaldosilva5743 7 років тому

    alguém quer doar um clarinete selmer

  • @zp061andro
    @zp061andro 6 років тому

    What the song at the beginning?

    • @mikkoraasakka
      @mikkoraasakka 6 років тому +1

      Brahms: Clarinet quintet. 2nd movement.

    • @zp061andro
      @zp061andro 6 років тому

      Thanks a lot!))

  • @Supahfinest
    @Supahfinest 9 років тому

    What the song at 1:55

    • @lugosiali
      @lugosiali 5 років тому

      christopher ma
      Ernesto Vega: Cuando Era Nino ( composition, arragements, interpretation )