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Clarinets

My 14 year old son would like to play the clarinet. His music teacher recommended several but they are expensive. Can someone recommend a brand for a beginner?
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R.

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I would suggest renting it at first that is an econimical way to go on the off chance that he decides it is not for him. When we did it a few years ago it was between $20.00 and $25.00 a month. You will have to buy the reeds but that is about $5.00. My daughter only played for 3 month as her ears could not handle it. And when I played as a child I was only able to play for about 6 months as my ears would not handle it either. The benifit of renting is that I was not out the hundreds it costs for the instrament. Then if they decide to go to a different insterment or their health do no permit it is easy to get out of. Northridge Music on Greenback Lane at almost Sunrise in Citrus Heights is a great place.

I can't recommend a brand, but if you are in the Sacramento area, I strongly recommend Kline's Music, they're located across the street from Sac City College and they're very helpful and even offer a rental program!!!

Try a pawn shop, musicians leave instruments there often and you can get them at a good price.
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This is what my husband, who knows more about these things than I do, had to say:

Many music shops rent musical instruments or have rent/lease or rent to own programs, which would enable your son to try out the clarinet without the risk of an outright purchase of an instrument. Contact some of the local shops, e.g., El Cerito Musicworks, Forrests (in Berkeley), or Best Music (Oakland), to get more information.

K. K.

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hi

you might try renting one for a few months to see if it's desired. You would have the rental and reeds for the horn.

A music store that seels instrucments prob rents them

good luck

I played oboe for years on one from the high school - no one could afford their own instruments!! and we had a klunker of a piano but I learned because I wanted to.

Enjoy
B.

Try going to your local music store and seeing about a rental program. That way if he decides it is not for him you wont have a clarinet collecting dust. And if he loves it, you could incorporate him working for it over the summer so he can continue learing.

If your son is just starting out, why not rent or buy a second hand instrument. That should be more than adequate for a beginner.

Don't buy - rent! Look under the yellow pages for a music store that rents instruments near you. I rented from C&L Music in Concord for both my daughters. It's a family run business that has instrument of every kind and for every level of talent. If your son ends up liking the clarinet, then you can buy one. I made the mistake of buying a $1,500 sax for my daughter because she was really getting good on her rented one, and then she ended up dropping it altogether 6 months later. You know your son best, but I would wait a couple of years before buying. Good luck - see you at the symphony!
M.

R., I am unsure where you live so I hope these locations are within a reasonable distance for you. I asked a young band/music teacher I know. He said: Yamaha has some pretty good student-model clarinets. Yamaha YCL-250 Bb Clarinet is a good beginner level instrument. Music Village will have some for purchase or for rent. They have two locations: 1.Santa Teresa & Snell, 2.Union & Foxworthy)
Hope this helps.
S. A.

I would suggest renting it at first that is an econimical way to go on the off chance that he decides it is not for him. When we did it a few years ago it was between $20.00 and $25.00 a month. You will have to buy the reeds but that is about $5.00. My daughter only played for 3 month as her ears could not handle it. And when I played as a child I was only able to play for about 6 months as my ears would not handle it either. The benifit of renting is that I was not out the hundreds it costs for the instrament. Then if they decide to go to a different insterment or their health do no permit it is easy to get out of. Northridge Music on Greenback Lane at almost Sunrise in Citrus Heights is a great place.

Hi
I played clarinet in grade school. I cant remember the brand however, sorry. The school furnished them but you could try a second hand store.

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