Best Buffet Crampon Légende Bb- Clarinet 19/6 Alternatives

We found 7 alternatives to Buffet Crampon Légende Bb- Clarinet 19/6 based on experts and consumers reviews.

Yamaha YCL-255 S Clarinet

Yamaha YCL-255 S Clarinet

Based on 3 reviews

Over 60 years I've owned many top clarinets and I still love my Festival and R13. I also have two other ABS models and a top of the range ebonite. But this one is something else, for all kinds of jazz; it has a beautiful tone, volume, projection, fluency and an expressive capability I've never experienced even with grenadilla. I haven't had it long enough to be sure of its long-haul quality, but it came beautifully set up. This is my first review of anything; I just had to tell you guys.

Buffet Crampon E-13 Bb-Clarinet 18/6

Buffet Crampon E-13 Bb-Clarinet 18/6

Based on 1 reviews

This is a very well finished instrument with a good tone. It was quite difficult to assemble first time as the various parts were very tight fitting despite the generous use of cork grease. I would urge buyers to be careful not to damage the instrument whilst assembling.

Yamaha YCL-450M Clarinet

Yamaha YCL-450M Clarinet

Based on 1 reviews

Standard (I mean very good) Yamaha quality. It is not exceptional instrument but it is very good in every aspect. Used only with Yamaha 4C mouthpiece and to my taste sound could be darker. On other hand it is very well balance instrument - just the middle spectrum.

Startone SCL- 25 Bb- Clarinet

Startone SCL- 25 Bb- Clarinet

Based on 19 reviews

I am a complete beginner to the clarinet and I'm very happy with this instrument. I couldn't get it to make a sound at first but a quick Google search showed me what I needed to do. I'm far from a teenager so I would imagine that learning an instrument is much easier when you are young but I'm very happy with my progress so far :-). When I can manage to blow it correctly, the instrument has a lovely deep rich tone and my step-mum actually thought it was made from wood it looks that good. I want to mount it on the wall for storage, it looks that pretty :-).

Buffet Crampon Prodige Bb-Clarinet 17/6

Buffet Crampon Prodige Bb-Clarinet 17/6

Based on 8 reviews

Me and my clarinet teacher discovered that the lever on the upper joint that you press to play A note is positioned too far from the body, making it very uncomfortable to quickly reposition your left index finger from F# note to A note. We compared this lever with other clarinets (both cheaper and more expensive than this one) and none of them had this issue. On these other clarinets my index finger can just slide from F# hole to an A lever without any issue, while on Prodige I have to raise it a bit (and that will result in clarinet playing short G note) and then press the A lever. This lever position makeы playing the clarinet pretty much uncomfortable. Certainly I struggle with fast playing when the melody has an A note of 1st octave (concert G since this is a Bb transposing instrument)...

Startone SCL- 65 Bb- Clarinet

Startone SCL- 65 Bb- Clarinet

Based on 8 reviews

Bought this as a present for my bf who played clarinet as a child and he is so happy with it. He played it straight away and it sounded beautiful. All the accessories are great too, even the little bag it comes in! A beautiful instrument, perfect for anyone new or picking it back up after a long time.

Buffet Crampon Prodige Bb-Clarinet 18/6

Buffet Crampon Prodige Bb-Clarinet 18/6

Based on 2 reviews

I bought Prodigy 18/6 mainly as an instrument for outdoor playing. It's made of ABS resin and is not prone to cracking although one should keep in mind that low temperatures do impact the resin and make the pitch go noticeably down — it's not metal or plastic, after all. But also in the indoor situation, the instrument has shown every characteristic of a regular professional grade clarinet, lest the "woodiness" in tone that was missing there. The latter could be noticed while comparing Prodige back to back to my regular wooden Bb (Selmer Privilege), but outside of that comparison, it was just perfectly fine. I specifically asked my orchestra pit colleagues: they liked it a lot and had no problem blending and otherwise playing in ensemble with me on the Prodige....

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