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Author: William
Date: 2001-03-01 16:45
I have never heard a Kasper player that didn't sound excellant. They are somewhat difficult mps to play, but once you find the right reed and learn to play with the neccessary breath support and embouchure, the resulting sound quality and reponse is well worth all the effort. FYI--Greg Smiths Kasper copies (he makes "Chicago" and "Cicero" models) are excellant. If I had not already owned a good "Chicago" Kasper, I would have bought one of his (along with the Chedaville 1* that I did buy). Bottom line advice--play the mouthpiece that suits your present needs the best, but remember that you have a treasure in the Kasper that you have that should be evaluated someday. Good clarineting!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Rachel |
2001-02-28 22:51 |
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Matt S |
2001-02-28 23:19 |
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Anji |
2001-03-01 02:27 |
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Hiroshi |
2001-03-01 03:24 |
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Mark Charette |
2001-03-01 03:39 |
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RE: Frank Kasper Mouthpiece |
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William |
2001-03-01 16:45 |
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Douglas |
2001-03-01 17:25 |
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Ed Wojtowicz |
2001-03-05 02:36 |
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