Please forgive my lack of knowledge here... when I last played regularly, we called clarinets either "plastic" or "wood." Never really thought much past that concept.
I have been looking at professional clarinets and realized I don't understand the materials.... I'm assuming grenadilla is what "wood" clarinets are made of? Then what is this "green line composite?"
For now my intermediate level Selmer CL210 will be fine... one of these days I'll be able to justify upgrading, but for now, I must work on the theory that if it was good enough for high school it is good enough for community band. I actually really like my clarinet, but one does long for a professional model.....
I have been looking at professional clarinets and realized I don't understand the materials.... I'm assuming grenadilla is what "wood" clarinets are made of? Then what is this "green line composite?"
For now my intermediate level Selmer CL210 will be fine... one of these days I'll be able to justify upgrading, but for now, I must work on the theory that if it was good enough for high school it is good enough for community band. I actually really like my clarinet, but one does long for a professional model.....