You can find a metal G clarinet on Lark in the Morning's site.
The 'Turks/Greeks have their own versions of the clarinets. Different design, bore, etc. The Turkish G differs from the Western classical G, but when you have to made do . . .
You can find a metal G clarinet on Lark in the Morning's site.
The 'Turks/Greeks have their own versions of the clarinets. Different design, bore, etc. The Turkish G differs from the Western classical G, but when you have to make do . . .
Excellent instrument; advanced Albert system with patent C# and LH Eb alternate key, plus some additional RH side keys, 2 barrels for wider range of pitch.
A short sample of the wooden body Low G Clarinet, as used in Turkish music. With stock mouthpiece and reed, a number 2, should be thinner for Turkish music.
Amati Kraslice 340s 1200 euro
yoynoss 1 year ago
Amati Kraslice 340s Thomann.de
yoynoss 1 year ago
how much does it cost?
ballafon7 1 year ago
ur s has two barrels
BootieChrist1 1 year ago
Those G clarinets are veryyyyy expensive I'd rather buy one from outside the US
DconanD 1 year ago
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You can find a metal G clarinet on Lark in the Morning's site.
The 'Turks/Greeks have their own versions of the clarinets. Different design, bore, etc. The Turkish G differs from the Western classical G, but when you have to made do . . .
gsmonks 1 year ago
You can find a metal G clarinet on Lark in the Morning's site.
The 'Turks/Greeks have their own versions of the clarinets. Different design, bore, etc. The Turkish G differs from the Western classical G, but when you have to make do . . .
gsmonks 1 year ago
Ah! A mezzo clarinet in G, never knew it existed.
ComradeSephiroth 1 year ago
This is all the info I have on the item:
Excellent instrument; advanced Albert system with patent C# and LH Eb alternate key, plus some additional RH side keys, 2 barrels for wider range of pitch.
larkinam 2 years ago
We can get them for you, it is an item we have to order.
DBB90 2 years ago
A short sample of the wooden body Low G Clarinet, as used in Turkish music. With stock mouthpiece and reed, a number 2, should be thinner for Turkish music.
DBB90 3 years ago