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Leblanc Clarinets

Bb soprano Clarinets
Concerto II
Opus II
Pete Fountain 1607G
Pete Fountain 1612G
Rapsodie
Sonata
Espirit
Noblet 50 Artist
A Natural Clarinets
Concerto II
Opus II
Noblet 40A
Espirit
Sopranino Ab
Eb Clarinets
Concerto
Noblet 45
C Clarinets
Concerto
Noblet 45C
D Clarinets
Leblanc LL
Alto Clarinets
Leblanc USA
Esprit
Noblet 55
Bass Clarinets
Noblet 60
Leblanc France 160S
Leblanc France 330S
Leblanc France 430S
Contra Alto Clarinets
Leblanc France 350
Leblanc France 352
Contra Bass Clarinets
Leblanc France 340
Leblanc France 342
Basset Clarinet
Leblanc 1756S
Basset Horn

Leblanc 315S


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Leblanc Clarinets

All of these playing features, direct tone emission, balanced blowing resistance, pitch, timbre and shape stability, give Leblanc clarinets playability-the experience of unmatched expressive freedom, playing ease, and security that has compelled many artists who have been longtime devotees of other brands of clarinets to switch to the new Leblanc clarinets.
Because many clarinetists have played instruments for years that do not have the efficient playing features of the Leblanc clarinets (balanced blowing resistance, hold, and stability in pitch and dynamics), initially they are likely to do a number of things with air and embouchure-pressure exchange that are unnecessary when playing a Leblanc.

 

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