Which woodwind of Buffet s clarinet is better, ask for the model of Buffet s clarinet and the price

Updated on culture 2024-05-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Woodwinds are definitely harder to blow than hoses, and you don't know what your budget is, in one step? Or is it for amateurism? If you are an amateur, I recommend Buffet's R13 and RC, or the high-end RC Silver and 1139 Silver Medals.

    The E series is considered if it is cheap, too.

    Woodwinds need to be maintained, with high requirements for climate, temperature and humidity, and if the instrument is not good, it will crack, and it will not be able to be used if there are more cracks. The main difference with the hose is the timbre, and the woodwind should be used in the long run.

    The B45 tuyere is too big and very exhaust, I recommend you to use the B4013, which is smaller than the B45 tuyere, and the sound is very good when it blows, and the thickness and gloss are there. You're used to blowing the wind, don't try the M30. You will feel like you can't breathe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hehe, seeing that the landlord said it was from Henan, I came to the strength, I am also from Henan, and the villagers are good when they talk!

    R13 handful! Since you said that you want to study, and you said that Taiwan's Jeput is no longer in your eyes, then you can do it in one step.

    If you buy a suggestion to go to the ABP in Beijing, because it is the general distribution in the country, and it is also the only one, the things in the piano store and the things in the hands of the teacher cannot be said to be unbelievable, but can only be said to be chosen by the person. I went to the headquarters to pick it (it turned out that the teacher in college had a relationship with one of the managers inside, so I chose the current one for the six clarines at that time.) And I have seen a lot of high-end pipes, alas, envy, jealousy, hatred and helplessness), if you are interested, you can add friends to talk about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended to use a B40 mouthpiece, but it is said to be expensive ......

    The woodwind is harder to blow than the hose, but it's good to get used to it, and the woodwind I changed to in the sixth grade (to be honest, the hose fell off after I used it), and it felt good......I bought Buffy's RC model, and if you want something better, use the RC Silver ......

    The woodpipe needs to be maintained, otherwise it will crack ......To add, me's woodpipe looks like 10,000 bucks)

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you've been studying for six years, you can use Buffet as well. It shouldn't be too hard to blow because I also use Buffet. My teacher said that woodwinds would be better than hoses, and my woodwinds were also about 10,000.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Buffet clarinets come in different models

    1. B12, B13, B16, etc., more than 3000 for beginners.

    2. Buffet E11 and E13 are relatively cheap woodwinds, **10,000 or so.

    3. R13, RC less than 20,000, R13 silver medal and festival, more than 30,000.

    4. TOSCA more than 40,000.

    The silver medal is the festival, and the ones bought online are generally refurbished tubes, if you say that you are looking at the official **on**, it is only a local **, and you have to increase the price when you buy it in China. If you're planning to buy Buffet's E-13 series instruments, you might as well buy the Yamaha YCL-650. Because, as the "stranger" friend mentioned above, the level of production of buffet instruments and the choice of materials have declined rapidly in recent years.

    The clarinet is a type of woodwind instrument, usually made of African black wood, made of wood, hard rubber or metal, with a beak-shaped mouthpiece and a round hollow, and the body of the pipe is composed of five detachable pipe bodies, the tube body is cylindrical in shape, and the lower end is an open flare.

    A reed is fixed at the mouthpiece, and when the player blows through the space between the reed and the mouthpiece, and with the appropriate pressure on the lower lip, the thin reed tip vibrates, causing the air column in the instrument tube to start vibrating, thus producing a soft tone. Its roots can be traced back to the horn and bagpipes, and it is thought to have evolved from the chalumeau, a single-reed instrument similar to the recorder.

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