Thomann CL-17C C-Clarinet Boehm
C Clarinet

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C Clarinet - tricky tuning
Like many people I bought this C clarinet so I could play folk music without having to transpose. I had heard that the tuning on a C clarinet is not great and that has certainly proved to be true with this instrument. Having neither played or heard another C clarinet I can't compare this instrument with other makes. For example the A below the middle break plays sharp and the Bb plays flat so you have to do a lot of embouchure work to keep it in tune. It also changes pitch rapidly as it warms up.
Having said all that, I am starting to really enjoy the instrument. It is very responsive - it speaks more easily than my Bb clarinet with the same mouthpiece and reed. The sound is pleasing albeit a little variable over the range - less bright and harsh than I expected.
For the price, the build quality and finish seem very good. The mouthpiece supplied with it is cheap and nasty and should be avoided. I have been using a Vandoren B45. I suspect most people will use their Bb clarinet mouthpiece, so the one supplied is a token.
I have been playing the instrument for about 3 weeks now and on the whole, would recommend it - based on a sample of one!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomann
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $626
- Boehm fingering
- 17 Keys
- 6 Rings
- Completely made of Leadwood (Combretum imberbe)
- Thumb rest with ring for the belt
- Silver-plated mechanics
- Includes mouthpiece and ligature, swab, microfibre polishing cloth, bite rubbers, grease and case
- Each instrument is tested in our master workshop for woodwind instruments and readjusted before sale