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maintube Registered User
Registered: 5/26/2004 | posted: 12/31/2005 at 10:54:38 AM ET You are correct. The Selmer Signet we used WAS a good PLAYING horn. It just did not hold well in the hands of a beginner (6th grade) clarinetist. We had better luck with the Conns and now Yamahas
| huiru Registered User
Registered: 9/29/2010 | posted: 9/29/2010 at 4:59:12 AM ET whereas another player might do better on a Conn, which requires more air, because they have bigger lungs. This doesn't mean either instrument is any better than the other. It simply means that they are different, and that one player does better on one, while another player does better on another."I also want to know this problem. Whether a meticulous again?
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