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Downsides on a pro clarinet 
 
   18:30 on Friday, November 7, 2003
 
          
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| (Nao) | 
 I`m thinking about buying a new clarinet, but my parents said that I should buy a professional model clarinet so that I wouldn`t have to upgrade to a better model later. Will it kill me if I get a more "professional" clarinet now? I`ve only played for 2 1/2 years and I`m going to play for another four.
 -Nao
 
 
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Re: Downsides on a pro clarinet 
 
   05:07 on Sunday, November 9, 2003
 
          
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 and yur just going to quit clarinet after four years? than why dont you just quit now and save ya money? it`d only be worth it to buy such an expensive clarinet and keep playing... 
 
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Re: Downsides on a pro clarinet 
 
   05:52 on Sunday, November 9, 2003
 
          
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| (Eric) | 
 ??? why would you quit??? whats the whole purpose??? i agree with the person who said the same thing. Im a pianist so i dont know how much a "professional" clarinet would cost. Tell the price of one. 
 
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Re: Downsides on a pro clarinet 
 
   09:39 on Sunday, November 9, 2003
 
          
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| (Jules) | 
 I would say it`s a total waste of money if you`re going to quit. The real good clarinets come in prices about 3000 euros. 
 
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Re: Downsides on a pro clarinet 
 
   16:17 on Sunday, November 9, 2003
 
          
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| (Nao) | 
 Hey hey hey! Sorry about that whole quitting thing! It`s just that I`m going to finish high school in four years and I`m not sure if I`m going to go on, okay?! BTW, does ANYONE have any experience with Amati clarinets? 
 
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