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Selmer Paris Bb Clarinet Ligature
Dimensions (Overall): 1.7 inches (L), 1.0 inches (H) x 1.0 inches (W)Weight: .05 poundsCompatible With: Most Woodwind InstrumentsPackage Quantity: 1Warranty: No Applicable Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, Silver-plated Bb Clarinet ligature, reasonably priced, reliably made.
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Selmer Paris Bb Clarinet Ligature
Selmer Paris Concept Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece
Dimensions (Overall): 4.75 inches (L), 2.0 inches (H) x 2.0 inches (W)Weight: .11 poundsCompatible With: Soprano SaxophonePackage Quantity: 1Warranty: No Applicable Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, The Concept is the latest Selmer mouthpiece. It combines Henri Selmer Paris' legacy of fine designs with contemporary precision manufacturing technologies. This mouthpiece is easily playable, and features a rich tone and a great consistency. The innovative and refined design of the Concept illustrates the philosophy of Henri Selmer Paris. Since 1885, Selmer has thrived to meet the requirements of each and every musician. The mouth of this mouthpiece is wider than traditional soprano mouthpieces, making the switch between alto and soprano or tenor and soprano much easier. The Concept features a tip opening of .042" and has a round chamber. It is suited for classical saxophonists looking for a small tip opening and superb control.
Henri Selmer Paris
Selmer Paris Concept Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece
Selmer Paris Reference 36 Tenor Saxophone
& bull; Keys positioned closer to the body for enhanced playability and comfort & bull; Double F key has a with mother-of-pearl button & bull; Leather pads with plastic boosters for a warmer soundThis gorgeous tribute incorporates some of the finest acoustic and ergonomic characteristics of earlier Selmer Paris models. These are combined with modern design and manufacturing enhancements. It has a rich, open tone in the tradition of the Balanced Action tenor introduced in 1936.
Henri Selmer Paris
Selmer Paris Reference 36 Tenor Saxophone
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