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Yamaha YCL-250
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Clarinet from Yamaha belonging to the Bb Clarinets series

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  • Music AL BoxMusic AL Box

    Superb clarinet

    Yamaha YCL-250Published on 08/01/12 at 10:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I write an opinion because there is error on the model.
    This clarinet is in Bb and Eb not.
    Resin body
    - Matt finish imitation wood
    - Barrel 65mm
    - Nickel Keywork,
    - Support thumb
    - Valentino pads (no maintenance)
    - Spout CL-4C

    This instrument acclaimed by music schools and conservatories, has a very high quality manufacturing with a value "exceptional" ...
  • deanmandeanman

    Yamaha YCL-250Published on 11/01/06 at 10:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    J'uttilise this model for 5 years!! This proves it is not limited!
    I particularly appreciate its ease of play! It is a very accessible instrument has sonoritée bluffing for a body resin.
    J'uttilise buffet crampon has a present for jazz (c ebony but not the 2000 euros prize mm pre ...)
    I therefore find that it's a great value for money and I would do this choice with his eyes closed
  • blackleblackle

    Yamaha YCL-250Published on 07/09/11 at 04:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Some time ago I had the irresistible urge to learn to play this wonderful wind instrument. This study soprano clarinet resin has a comfortable play really good, the mouth does too little lips for a beginner like me. The body of the clarinet is manufactured and used to work in good conditions. on the other hand I will not use it in concert, and then I did anyway for the moment clearly not level for daring to play in front of an audience. But thanks to this little Yamaha clarinet I made more progress, a sign that it's a great learning tool.

    musically, Sarah.
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