Kunath Clarineau Baroque fin. 3-keyed
Clarineau
Latest User Reviews
Well built instrument with lovely sound !
Before playing the clarineau, I was playing an instrument from the same family, the primitive chalumeau equivalent from Lithuania : byrbyné.
With the comparison of the two,
_ I can notice that Kunath Clarineau has an excellently clear sound with perfect right tones.
_The instrument is really well built.
_If you are looking to play easily based on your feeling I will recommend the Clarineau with no keys. Apart the basic sound with the reed, it's not hard to play.
I tried the Clarineau with three keys and I had an ease when playing the notes without the keys. When playing combinations with the keys I thought it was really hard and technical. Maybe those who can play clarinet or saxophone will find it simple.
Finally I decided to buy a Clarineau with no keys.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Kunath
- Released in 2016
- Average price : $246
- 3 Keys
- Baroque fingering
- C tuning
- Double hole 440 Hz
- Tonal range: Chromatic b - g'' (greater range for experienced players)
- Pear wood
- The third key extends the tone space by a semitone and makes the intonation of the f-sharp'' clearer
- Ideal entry-level instrument for those who want to begin to learn the instruments clarinet or saxophone
- Mouthpiece and accessories included
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