Clarinet
Where to buy:
https://lisasclarinetshop.com
Here Are the Top 20 Situations that Warrant Your Serious Consideration to Buy a New Clarinet
You have played the clarinet for more than 2-3 years on a plastic, second hand, or old instrument.
You purchased an instrument and bought the first one, or close to the first one you tried.
Your instrument is more than 15 years old.
You make a living playing the clarinet and your instrument is more than 10 years old.
You play in a symphony orchestra and your instrument is more than 5 years old.
Your instrument has cracked several times.
Your instrument belonged to a family member and was given to you.
The instrument you have is constantly having mechanical problems and is often in and out of the shop.
You’re playing seems to not be evolving and progressing, yet you practice regularly and love to play the clarinet.
Your instrument does not play in tune with itself.
Your Bb and A are not made by the same manufacturer.
The sound your instrument makes does not please you.
The amount of effort it takes to blow into the instrument is too little or too much for you.
You get a fuzzy, bright, or too dark or dull sound on the instrument you have and it does not feel flexible.
You have upgraded your mouthpiece recently and cannot find any reeds you like any longer.
You have purchased a barrel recently and are still having pitch problems or still don’t like how you sound on the instrument you own.
Your clarinet cracked and you executed the warranty and one part of your clarinet was completely replaced.
You don’t own a professional-grade instrument and want to improve.
Your clarinet sat in the closet for more than 5 years, you overhauled it, and have been playing it ever since.
Need one more reason? How about just because you are worth having the very best instrument, at any age, at any skill level, to enjoy sounding and playing your best?