I have a couple of those for alto and tenor from back in the day, as they were quite popular, but I don't know if the one I have for the clarinet is a jazz piece or not. Maybe you could tell me something about that too. My MP is a late 1970s Herb Couf Artist 4*. It doesn't sound any different to the wooden Buffet I sit next to-mind you that guy too is a sax player, and not the world's strongest clarinet player. I'm just surprised at the warmth in sound that it has. Since it's a simulated wood grain, composite body of some kind, I know it's a student horn of some kind, so I'm wondering how they compare to what's out there in general. I was wondering Steve, if you could give me any info on this little beast. I had it into my tech, who only had to replace 2 pads before I started playing it again.
#Artley flute 18 0 review serial#
(At lest if the serial # chart on the Selmer USA website is correct.) Looking at it, you would think it is new. I remember ATT these instruments had a very good rep. I am quite amazed by this Artley 18S Prelude. I'm playing the Reed 3 book for Guys and Dolls. Then I gave up clarinet until about a month ago, when I picked it up again for a musical. I kept playing bass all throughout school and beyond into university. I played it for about a year, and then switched to the school bass. high, I got minty Artley 18S Prelude clarinet when I started my clarinet studies.
Pete, Steve-whoever-please move to the appropriate sub-forum. Sorry I'm posting this here, since I don't know where to post this-which is part of the reason I'm asking some questions.