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I Have a plastic clarinet from jupiter.
I have no idea, but I have had great success with Vito brand clarinets. Although, if you are fairly experienced and can afford it, I recommend a wooden clarinet.
Jupiter, after many years have now launched a new wooden clarinet. Prof Anton Weinberg shows exactly why it is so good, and why it continues to ...
The clarinet comes in a small, tough-plastic carrying case. It is probably around 6 or 7yrs old now. It is still in good condition and still sounds nice. It also comes with a weighted cleaner for to clean...
Have a look on Ebay and see if theres any others like it and compare prices that way.
my daughter is joining band and we need to know wich company has a better clarinet because some can easily break and others are cheap. Sometimes the other company include more stuff more than the other. Does any of you know which one is better?
The clarinet is a Jupiter Clarinet PL2. It's a cheap student clarinet. But, I wanted to know. Thanks!
all common straight clarinets are sopranos. That includes the Eb, D, C, Bb, and A. The exception is the G which is technically an alto but isn't seen in the US very often.
The others are shaped like a sax but have a straight bore...
I have played clarinet for almost 5 years
I'm going to get a new one and I took this survey
it told me this is a good match for me
other people I know use Buffet and they sound pretty good
so does any one know any...
Reeds:
Vandoren, especially V12 reeds, are always a good choice. Very high end Rico reeds (like the Reserve) are ok, but I think they are too expensive in proportion to how they play. Regular Rico reeds should be reserved for marching band...
Wayne natives will shine at Woodstock Mozart Festival
July 31–Aug. 1 : Arthur Arnold, conductor; guest violists and Wayne natives Kyle Armbrust and Doyle Armbrust
• Wagner’s “Siegfried Idyll”: a birthday/Christmas gift to the composer’s wife Cosima, daughter of Franz Liszt, in 1870
• Bach’s “Brandenburg Concerto” No. VI in B-flat Major, BWV 1051: the final of the six concertos commissioned by Christian Ludwig in the 1720s and virtually lost for more than a century; features the contrapuntal interplay of two solo violas, two viole da gamba, cello, double bass and harpsichord
• Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 in C Major (“Jupiter”), K. 551: the composer’s final symphony, which integrates elements of operatic, symphonic and contrapuntal style in a fusion of compositional concepts that was both revolutionary and sublime
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Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for July 29-Aug. 4North County Times - Jul 28, 2010
Orchestra Nova: "Mozart's Very Best" ---- Clarinet Concerto, Symphony No. 41 ("Jupiter") and "Don Giovanni" Overture; 7:30 pm Oct. 15; St. Paul's Cathedral,Suburban Life Publications - Jul 23, 2010
2 in G Minor: composed in the four-movement “church sonata” style, this work is also published for oboe and the viola da gamba • Mozart's Clarinet QuintetNew York Times - Jul 22, 2010
This time, with the fine violinist Misha Keylin as its guest, the ensemble plays string quartets by Spohr and Mendelssohn and the Duet for Clarinet and