The best clarinets are wooden. Wooden clarinets are black. The colored ones are probably plastic, and I doubt they sound very good.
It's my absolute favorite
No. I have heard that you can break those clarinets in half easily. Are you looking for a beginning clarinet? If you are to get any clarinet, I would invest a little bit more money and buy a brand like Selmer, Yamaha, or a Buffet B12. Those are good brands for a beginning clarinetist.
they are around 400$ and they are cheap, made in CHINA.
no get a buffet beginer series (or E-11 if youre serious about clarinet)
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The best clarinets are wooden. Wooden clarinets are black. The colored ones are probably plastic, and I doubt they sound very good.
It's my absolute favorite
No. I have heard that you can break those clarinets in half easily. Are you looking for a beginning clarinet? If you are to get any clarinet, I would invest a little bit more money and buy a brand like Selmer, Yamaha, or a Buffet B12. Those are good brands for a beginning clarinetist.
they are around 400$ and they are cheap, made in CHINA.
no the colored clarinets dont last as long as black ones
Probably because they are both Treble clef instruments.
Clarinets are most commonly made of plastic but good ones are made of wood
There's no reason a colored clarinet could not be made to high standards, but generally manufacturers who make better instruments don't make them in multiple colors. Most colored clarinets are not particularly good instruments and the colors are a marketing ploy.
Clarinets weren't invented until the 1700's
clarinets are a instrument. Sort of like a recorder except its notes are deeper