Sale Hisonic Signature Series 2610 Bb Orchestra Clarinet with Case

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Hisonic Signature Series 2610 Bb Orchestra Clarinet with Case Product Description:



  • Prestini pads that are Made in the USA
  • Nickel-silver keys, Bright Tone, Clarinet is made of Ebonite
  • Includes: Cork grease and clarinet swab
  • Includes: Protective plush lined Case, mouthpiece with reed protector
  • Bb Soprano - This is the standard clarinet used for marching band, orchestra and jazz band

Product Description

This is a beautiful looking instrument with a good tone quality and its very easy to play. This is a solid instrument to grow with, it produces a clear centered tone suitable for most types of performances. Our Instruments and Accessories are brand new, direct from our manufacturer. All of our instruments have a 1 Year Limited Warranty. (Warranty Card Included).. We are in direct contact with our manufacturer which makes our instruments a safe purchase for you. We sell to many schools and colleges.

Our company is a proud member of: NAMM

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78 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
5Incredible Value and Quality
By Cub C
I have an older, expensive Buffet clarinet but it needs to be reconditioned. (Although I am now retired, I used to play professionally when I was younger so I know a few things about the instrument.) After many years of not playing, I picked up my clarinet several months ago and started playing for fun. Because the Buffet really needs work on it I decided to try my luck on an inexpensive clarinet. In spite of the many good reviews on the Hisonic, I did not expect much. However, in a nutshell, I was blown away!This clarinet is easy to play, has exceptionally good tone and is everything anyone would want in a clarinet (with the exception of professionals, of course.) All I can say is that if people are having problems with it, they either have a lemon (which I suppose is possible) or more likely,are playing with the wrong strength reed, or most likely, need to learn how to blow into the instrument. For a person who has never played the clarinet, it is necessary to learn the correct embouchure, etc. It is not uncommon for a novice to be unable to get a sound out of even the most expensive instrument. With the right kind of instruction and practice you will find that this clarinet is a pleasure to play.In summation, assuming that the instrument holds up for a reasonable period with no manufactured defects, (I just received it yesterday) it is hard for me to see how the quality of this clarinet can be beat even for a price well above what it is being sold for. This one is a true winner!Five months later:I have now had the clarinet for approximately five months and I play it almost every day. Everything I said above still very much applies and then some! This is a beautiful, well made, exceptionally good sounding instrument. I could not be happier with it. If you have any thoughts about purchasing a clarinet, do yourself a favor and select this one. You will be very glad you did.P.S. If you are a beginner, buy yourself 1.5 strength reeds. You will find them easier to play (than the higher numbers) and they sound great on this clarinet.

33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
5Pleasantly surprised, nice tone and works very well
By Kenneth Calhoun
As someone who's bought and played professional-grade over-$1K instruments for 30+ years, I was very skeptical about whether this budget clarinet would play, or if it did, if the tonality would be any good. I was pleasantly surprised, as this works fine. I got this for a family member who wants to learn clarinet, and didn't think it would be any good, since decent clarinets start at $500 retail and go up from there. But I didn't want to buy a high-end selmer/yamaha for a starter clarinet, so opted for this instead.The clarinet played fine out of the box (I've played clarinet/sax/keys for decades, so I am an experienced player). So far, so good. Doesn't require more air pressure than any other clarinet, produces sounds at low registers easily. Just goes to show, sometimes quality doesn't have to cost a bundle.I'm very pleased with this at the price, and am glad I bought it -- highly recommended for a first-time beginners' instrument, as it plays fine and is in tune (often the budget instruments are woefully out of tune; this one is reasonably in-tune, and key action and playability is fine).UPDATE Jan 2012: I liked this clarinet so much I bought a second "backup" one; it's very, very well made and in the months since I bought it, my family likes it a lot. Just goes to show you can get a decent instrument at a great price (though that's rare, most low priced instruments aren't any good. This one is). Highly recommended clarinet, this one's a winner.-k

33 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
4A lot for your buck
By Hans Thjomoe
When buying this clarinet you get a lot for your money. I'm just an eager amateur, but play a lot (swing jazz). I have one home in Europe and one in Florida and got tired of bringing my clarinet back and forth. My "main" clarinet is a Buffet and stays in Europe. So I bought one to use in Florida, but wouldn't use that much money on it. However the "Amazon" clarinet is surprisingly good, compared to my other $2,000 instrument.

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