« Previous 1 2 Next » Selmer 10S Bb Clarinet Test Selmer 10S Fullboehm system Clarinet Bb. Clarinete selmer serie 9 - YouTube Sep 22, 2014. Selmer Series 9 clarinet - Duration: 1:23. Marek Piotrowski 1,015 views. Selmer Series 10 - Duration: 0:20. Bread Monster 267 views. Clarinet Acoustics Oscar Lee Gibson, published 1994, 84 pages Mazzeo System Clarinet by Henri Selmer, Paris, 1963/1967. - USD Top joint serial number: V2848; bottom joint serial number: T4778. Selmer Series 10 Mazzeo model 20 Custom Modified. Grenadilla body, German-silver keys,. Selmer Privilege pre 2014 The just-arrived Selmer Privilege, pre-2014 edition. It definitely needs a little tweaking in the keywork department, but nothing too big. Selmer assigned serial numbers to all kinds of instruments as they were made, and only a few hundred of them were 10G clarinets. Jan 26, 2014 Value of selmer 10G clarinet? I have a selmer 10G Bb clarinet ive played through high school and college, would like to sell it as i havent played it in years. Plays and is physically in 100% condition, no. Although it is the original case. Serial number is. Woodwind World unknown, published 1971, 0 pages More Featured Items. ||||||| Selmer 10s vs 10g Author: Date: 2012-03-30 05:14 Hi, thinking about buying an older selmer. Have playrd a few 10g's but never a 10s.whats the difference sound & blowing wise? Which do you prefer, if any? (btw I own a great old CT, just looking to expand my collection) Re: Selmer 10s vs 10g Author: Date: 2012-03-30 09:29 10g was an attempt of Selmer to copy and improve the Buffet R13. They can be very nice instruments but I think many players still prefer a R13. The 10g does not fit in the historical line of Selmer clarinets as the 10s. The 10s is a 'real' Selmer. Compared to the CT, the 10s has a more centered tone and improved intonation. However the bore size is middle of the road and that makes the 10s not that 'special' anymore compared to the older larger bore Selmers. But the 10s certainly is a good, easy to play, instrument that is very suited for jazz and dance music. For classical music I personally think the 10s lacks some tonal depth that e.g. Buffet is famous for. Re: Selmer 10s vs 10g Author: Date: 2012-03-30 13:00 I played a 10s for many years. The toneholes are larger than Buffet style instruments for starters. I've always found Selmer clarinets easier to play loud on, and since I was primarily playing in big bands and concert bands when I bought it, that was a factor in my choice. I pulled out my 10s on a whim yesterday, as I'm playing clarinet on two different shows this season at Stratford. It's repertory theatre, so I'm working on two musicals at different theatres; the shows are cross-cast. The only instrument in common is clarinet, so I was hoping to pull out the 10s and use it on 42nd Street. What I found is that I've gotten so used to a Buffet style bore and toneholes that the 10s feels like a completely different animal now. I'd have to use a totally different mouthpiece setup to make it play its best, and I just don't feel like doing that little dance. I keep toying with selling the 10s, but it was my first pro clarinet, and it has some interesting key mods done by Steve Fox - way back in about 1988! Jupiter Canada Artist/Clinician Stratford Shakespeare Festival musician Woodwind Doubling Channel Creator on YouTube Re: Selmer 10s vs 10g Author: Date: 2012-03-30 14:46 Much has been written about the 10G; try a search on this board. Anthony Gigliotti, late principal at Philadelphia and a Bonade student, got his [Buffet] clarinets from W. Hans Moennig, the eminent craftsman. Gigliotti and Selmer later worked together to create a clarinet modeled on Gigliotti's Buffet that had been adjusted by Moennig. This clarinet was the 10G. Check the board, because some 10G's can be very good and some can be not so good. Re: Selmer 10s vs 10g Author: Date: 2012-03-30 19:28 Selmer 10S was the first pro Bb I played on as well. I still own it--it's the loudest clarinet I've ever played, and great for jazz. As mentioned above, it's very different from an R13 or the 10G. The 10G I played on (only once, and only as a test) handled very much like an R13, but lacked the raw power and 'Selmer' sound of the 10S. Sharissa every beat of my heart rar. Please use our page. Eric ****************************** The Jazz Clarinet Re: Selmer 10s vs 10g Author: Date: 2012-03-31 02:19 Ok, interesting.so like I said, I've played my friends 10g & its a good one, but much different than my CT. I am looking for a more modern keywork Selmer & perhaps give my CT a little rest for a while. Creative advertising mario pricken pdf. I don't play much clarinet except in big bands, so are you guys saying the 10s has more guts, more of the Selmer thing that I like in the CT. (Obviously not exactly, but more in that direction?) fwiw, I am NOT an R13 person & probably not ever interested in owning one. Re: Selmer 10s vs 10g Author: ★2017 Date: 2012-03-31 03:22 10G, as has already been said, was modeled on an improved R13 and was meant to make the hand adjustments that Moennig pioneered unnecessary - the hope was mostly to build the improvements into the assembly line and have the clarinet come from the factory ready to play. Blonde on blonde album cover. It was intended for the symphony market. If you don't like R13s and play mostly in big bands, you probably won't find that a 10G satisfies your needs or your taste.
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