@@niccoloventuri6607 This is actually the new version of the Tradition model (very similar to the Legende, but cheaper)! They're beautiful instruments if you find a good one, the sound is very centered and sweet. I switched from my old R13 Prestiges and haven't looked back, definitely recommend!
@@jimis3167 Depends on the individual, the climactic conditions, etc! BD4 is definitely more open, so normally I’d play a lighter reed, but I also find it to be more lively and responsive than the BD5 so a slightly harder reed is ok by me
U got such a beautiful tone
Thanks so much!
veramente superbo
beautiful!!
very nice, thank you :)
What type/brand of bassett clarinet are you playing?
Hi! I'm using a Buffet RC basset, which I bought used from a professor of mine!
Che bel colore!
Grazie!
@@maxopferkuch2273 you make me curios to try some legende clarinet, I have to change my old r13. Your tone Is really sweet!
@@niccoloventuri6607 This is actually the new version of the Tradition model (very similar to the Legende, but cheaper)! They're beautiful instruments if you find a good one, the sound is very centered and sweet. I switched from my old R13 Prestiges and haven't looked back, definitely recommend!
@@maxopferkuch2273 thank you for the advice! I thought It was a legende
@@maxopferkuch2273 I definitey have to try them
BD4, v12 3 and rose gold non-inverted Bonade? Correct me where I'm wrong.
I believe at the time I was using BD5 with V12 3.5! The ligature is regular gold, just tarnished. Nowadays I’m playing BD4, same reeds
@@maxopferkuch2273 I'm playing BD4 too, but I find number 3 work better than 3.5 on It.
@@jimis3167 Depends on the individual, the climactic conditions, etc! BD4 is definitely more open, so normally I’d play a lighter reed, but I also find it to be more lively and responsive than the BD5 so a slightly harder reed is ok by me
@@maxopferkuch2273 Maybe that's why, in Greece we have consistently a warm climate, even the winter.. and now is freaking hot!! 🥵
@@jimis3167 California is similar temperature wise, but I bet Greece is more humid - that would make the reeds feel harder!