A Clarinets (Boehm)
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Buffet Crampon RC Prestige A-Clar 18/6 - NEW
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Buffet Crampon Gala A-Clarinet 18/6
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Buffet Crampon Légende A-Clarinet 19/6
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Buffet Crampon Tradition A-Clarinet 19/6
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Thomann CL-18A A-Clarinet Boehm
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Buffet Crampon Divine A-Clarinet 19/6
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Buffet Crampon RC A-Clarinet 18/6
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Buffet Crampon RC A-Clarinet 17/6
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Thomann CL-17A A- Clarinet Boehm
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Buffet Crampon E-13 A-Clarinet 17/6
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Buffet Crampon E-11 A-Clarinet 17/6
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Buffet Crampon Tosca A-Clarinet 19/6
A Clarinets (Boehm)
About A Clarinets (Boehm)
This category features A Clarinets utilizing the Boehm fingering system, the standard for modern clarinets. Primarily used by orchestral musicians, advanced students, and professional soloists, the Boehm system offers a more consistent key layout compared to older systems. Selecting the right A clarinet is crucial for achieving optimal tone, intonation, and responsiveness, contributing significantly to a clarinetist's overall performance.
A Clarinets (Boehm) — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Excellent intonation across the range, facilitating accurate playing.
- Versatile for various musical genres and performance settings.
- Generally responsive to nuanced embouchure changes.
- Offers a broader dynamic range compared to other clarinet types.
CONS
- Can be challenging for beginners due to complexity.
- Requires a more refined embouchure for optimal results.
- Typically more expensive than other clarinet types.
- Requires careful maintenance to ensure consistent performance.
Frequently Asked Questions About A Clarinets (Boehm)
Boehm clarinets feature a more modern key layout designed for greater consistency and ease of playing across all registers.
The A clarinet’s higher pitch lends itself to certain orchestral textures and solo passages requiring a brighter, more penetrating tone.
Bell material, often silver or another metal alloy, influences the clarinet’s projection, resonance, and overall tonal color, impacting its character.