
Prices there average in the $100.00 range here in Houston buy one there and put a moderate overhaul into it, and you'll save a lot of money." What about the Evette and Schaeffer by Buffet? Is that any good? I sound so ridiculously poor now, but I love music and I love playing the clarinet and I don't want to give it up over something as menial as money. I've actually looked around and there aren't too many pawn shops around here that sell them within an affordable price range. Leader of Houston's Sounds Of The South Dance To Message Prices there average in the $100.00 range here in Houston buy one there and put a moderate overhaul into it, and you'll save a lot of money.

Quite frankly, for your particular case, you can do far better by purchasing a student horn like the Bundy or the Yamaha at a pawn shop. Though as with all used clarinets they will need a certain amount of work done to them to ensure reliability. The plastic clarinets I'd recommend above the Bundy are the Yamaha YCL-26II and the Buffet B12.Īlso the Artley/Armstrong plastic clarinets - even though the keywork is utilitarian, they do have a remarkable tone quality, and Vito plastic clarinets that have robust keywork. They're not brilliant but they can play well if they've been well maintained, but it depends on how you want to further your clarinet playing - Bundys are alright as beginner clarinets though you will find limitations with it later on when you progress. I just can't afford to dish out $600+ for a used clarinet, which is the cheapest that I've found offline. What do you think of this clarinet? Is it good? The person on eBay says there's nothing wrong with it, and I don't usually believe people on eBay, sadly enough, but I am willing to put in extra cash for repairs.

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