SALE Restored Selmer Bundy Clarinet New Pads New Cork New Hard Case Extra Nice.
The satin wood like finish gives the instrument a sleek elegant look.īuilt in the USA (Elkhart, Indiana), the Selmer 1400B has built a foundation of trust with educators around the world. SELMER BUNDY RESONITE/PLASTIC ALTO CLARINET + MOUTHPIECE + CASE. This clarinet is currently playing with leaks on an older set up and an older set of pads. Its natural unstained wood finish across the body is quite beautiful. The clarinet is in great shape for its age and does not have any history of major repair.
Wide pinky key designs make it easy for students with smaller fingers to reach. Bundy Paris Bb clarinet, serial number 1470. Specially designed drop forged, nickel-silver keys are durable and resistant to bending.
Large straight tone holes, limit resistance found on undercut instruments making it easy for students to achieve a large full sound early on. Larger bore instruments will help students develop lung capacity early on. The Emerson Flute, made by Conn-Selmer, Inc. The serial number for most saxophones, including Selmer Bundy saxophones. The flute comes in the original hard case which is lined in soft black fabric and comes with. 590” bore is free blowing and provides a full sound. A vintage Selmer Bundy flute serial number 34150. My old Bundy bass clarinet needed a couple new pads, and instead of taking it in, I decided to change them myself. The 1400B clarinet is designed to be free blowing, allowing students to produce a full sound. Combining durable drop forged nickel silver keys, straight cut tone holes, and a satin wood like finish, these instruments will hold up year after year. I found these two used models, the Selmer Bundy and the Yamaha YCL-25. Based on the original designs of George Bundy’s student clarinets, Selmer clarinets offer construction that is built to last a lifetime. - under 6-7 grand, used) bass clarinets, you basically have two options: get a horn that's well-built, but one you'll have to seriously fight to get a good, in-tune sound from in the clarion register (Bundy, Vito, Noblet, Leblanc) or plunk down 1600 new for a Yamaha YCL-221 II (a seriously good student horn). Im playing clarinet for about 3 months with a clarinet from a friend of mine (a generic plastic clarinet without brand) and Im feeling the necessity of getting my own horn.