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I haven't played Eb since college (35 years ago).
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Re: E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 01:44 I just bought a Bundy Eb (age unknown - only number is 1424, which I think is a model number rather than serial number).

If you get a Vito that is similar to mine you'd need a longer barrel than the original which I think is 40mm. The tone is good except a slightly stuffy throat Bb (though I compare with a Bb clarinet with especially good Bb). Re: E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 16:48 I have a Vito that I think is from around 1990. After trying other makes of basses over the years, I have to agree the Bundy bass is a solid performer. Incidentally, I started my clarinet career on a Bundy bass. Re: E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 16:43 Thanks, William, those are exactly the insights I was looking for. I should make it clear that Bundy is the student line of instruments produced exclusively by Selmer. BTW, the Bundy Resonite bass clarinet is a pretty good instrument as well. If I were you, I would choose any Bundy over any Vito every time-especially the Eb clarinet. They just don't have the dynamic flexability or sound that I need to play music. FWIW, I have never played a Vito clarinet-effer, bass or soprano-that I liked. I could play either instrument with my symphonly orchestra and no one would notice the difference. The Bundy is harder to play in tune that the Yamaha, but not impossible. In fact, it has a bigger sound-as is the Selmer trademark-the only big difference being in the upper register notes and ease of control.
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Re: E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 14:45 I own a vintage Bundy Resonite effer that plays almost as well as my Yamaha pro level 681 with it's Fobes extension in place. Re: E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 20:44 That would make sense as Yamaha made flutes, piccolos and saxes all stencilled Vito (as well as various Holton brass instruments) so collaboration between the two companies wasn't a one-sided affair. If the Yamaha Eb is indeed a stencil, I'd assume it would be a rebadged Vito. Post Edited ( 19:53) Re: E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 20:14 I toured the LeBlanc factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin about 20 years ago, and Yamahas were being made there alongside instruments bearing marques from the LeBlanc family of brands. I used to have a plastic Vito Eb which played pretty much like the wooden Noblet, but didn't have as much depth of tone as the Noblet Eb - it was built like a tank, just like the Noblet Eb. We only get the pro model (600 and 800 series) Yamaha Ebs here in the UK, and have only seen plastic Yamaha Ebs (and altos) offered in the US. Re: E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 19:48 Is the Yamaha plastic Eb clarinet a Bundy stencil? I recently acquired a Lyrique 576BC Bb clarinet and it is an absolute delight to play. Sigh, if only Ridenour offered an Eb model. To my ears, the Vito a sweet, delicate tone that I found quite pleasing. Or are there other models out there worth seeking out? I am leaning toward a Vito at this time, having provided piano accompaniment to a soloist performing on a Vito Eb.

Is there any compelling reason to select one over the others? I'm currently aware of the Bundy, Vito, and Yamaha plastic Ebs, but haven't had the opportunity to play any of them. E-flat clarinets in plastic Author: Date: 19:38 I am considering getting an eefer, and since I perform mainly outdoors, the use of a non-wood clarinet is an absolute must.

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