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Jean Paul USA CL-300 Student Clarinet B Flat

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Style: Student


Pattern Name: Clarinet


Features

  • PRECISE INTONATION Play in tune easily. Engineered for accurate intonation across the entire range, helping musicians maintain perfect pitch and elevate their performance.
  • READY TO PLAY Includes all the essentials and is professionally setup and play-tested by NAPBIRT-certified technicians, ensuring its ready to play right out of the box.
  • ADJUSTABLE THUMB REST Enjoy personalized comfort with an adjustable thumb rest that accommodates various hand sizes, ensuring playability and support as you advance.
  • FRENCH BOEHM KEY SYSTEM The widely-used Boehm system provides intuitive key placement and an extended range, offering a solid foundation for learning and mastering the clarinet.
  • DURABLE ABS BODY Built to withstand the rigors of daily school use, this clarinets ABS body offers exceptional durability, making it resistant to accidents and wear while maintaining a clean, focused sound.

Description

The CL-300 Student Clarinet is the perfect instrument for budding musicians. Featuring a durable ABS body, nickel-plated keys, and fish skin pads, it ensures superior playability and tone. Ready to play right out of the box, this clarinet provides easy intonation, comfortable keywork, and features like an adjustable thumb rest to make long practice sessions a breeze.

Color: Black


Brand: Jean Paul USA


Instrument Key: B Flat


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Style: Student


Item Weight: 1.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 15 x 10 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CL-300


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 3, 2014


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Instrument Key: B Flat


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  • This is a real instrument, very well built, not at all like many of the cheaper band instruments I've purchased on Amazon.
Style: Student Pattern Name: Clarinet
Worth every penny and then some. I never played a reed instrument before buying this, and I was dubious whether I'd get an instrument, or a clarinet shaped object. When I pulled it out of the case, I didn't even know how to put it together. I'd never touched a reed before let alone assembled a ligature. I couldn't even get a note to come out at first. That's how new I was to this. It's been 2 months now with near daily practice. I have no teacher. I can play several songs, circular breath, play across the break in intermediate songs like The Pink Panther theme, and I can hold a note for 55 seconds without circular breathing. I am not some kind of wood wind prodigy. I credit having a GREAT instrument with my progress. Out of the case I was shocked at how heavy this clarinet is. It's heavier than my flute, which is all metal. The key material is also solid and did not require any adjustment in several weeks of playing now. The tenons are tight, but soon get to a comfortable resistance with frequent cork greasings at cleaning time. I ditched the stock mouth piece after a month and a half and got a Vandoren 5JB 88 with a Vandoren 1.5 reed. Just do it. You won't look back. I now have an instrument that is going to last me a long time before I need to upgrade, and to me that is what makes a good starter instrument. One that you don't need to immediately toss because it's holding you back or breaks. I also replaced the ligature with a single screw leather one which makes reed cleaning easier. The pads are still in good shape, no leaky keys, and it plays from bottom of the cleff up to the 3rd octave without any off or slow notes. I have a few minor nit picks though. As it came out of the box, it was 1/2 a semitone flat with either barrel in use. Changing the mouth piece solved that problem. You can compensate with your embouchure but as a new player I found it hard to do that AND concentrate on my scales at the same time. Mine did not come with a replacement reed either so be sure to buy a box of reeds. The stock mouth piece played best for me with a 3.0 reed strength. 2.0 was too easy to over blow and squeak in the lower register. I also recommend you get a stand that stores in the bell. I rarely disassemble my instrument now, and instead keep it next to my favorite chair, ready to grab and practice at any time. I've bought a few inexpensive instruments before on Amazon like a trumpet and a flute, which were around the same price as this clarinet, but far inferior in terms of quality, weight, and build. I feel like I got a really good deal on this clarinet at $180. With the new mouth piece I'm about $270 in, and feel like I have a $800 instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2018 by Kodie

  • Great value and customer service
Style: Student Pattern Name: Clarinet
This clarinet is made pretty well. It has a good sound and is perfect for marching band. It’s a great clarinet for the price. We did have some issues with the mouthpiece. It was cut kind of rough and not rounded very well on the end, of that makes sense. I contacted the manufacture and they were on it immediately. We got a replacement mouth piece ASAP. They had us schedule a zoom meeting with one of the e employees so that he could hear the clarinet being played and make sure nothing else was wrong with the instrument. They even called a couple weeks later to make sure everything was still good with the clarinet. Great company! Great customer service! I highly recommend this clarinet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024 by Jwalker

  • Superior quality for the price
Style: Student Pattern Name: Clarinet
Truth be told, I know very little about Clarinets myself. I got this for my 9yo to replace the rental that was costing us 3x the price (for just a year!) of this item. When it arrived it was well packaged and very clearly brand new. I didn't see any warping or obvious defects in the build which according to my research seems to be the biggest concern with low cost Clarinets. But again, I'm no expert, so I had it tested by a friend who is a professional multi-instrumentalist AND her band teacher. Both confirmed it was a good quality product and were surprised at how little I paid. The material is not plastic, it's a hardened rubber like material which is much more durable and (per their review) produces a better sound. No, it's not a high end piece and it will likely need a different mouthpiece as she gets more advanced but it is perfect for a begginer-to-mid level performer. Most importantly, she was ecstatic to be able to say she owned her insturment and that was good enough for me. I have no idea yet how far she will want to pursue playing but I'm glad we were able to find a piece for a fraction of the rental cost. Plus, should she decide to upgrade in the future or switch instruments we can sell this one as both people that actually know about these things explained it should have no issues holding up over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Elvin

  • PERFECT for middle schoolers
Style: Student Pattern Name: Clarinet
My son needed this for middle school. I didn’t want to spend several hundred dollars, but I also didn’t want my son struggling. So I thought we’d try this out and see how it goes. So far it made it through the year without any issues whatsoever. Really glad I got it here on Amazon. Highly recommend for parents looking to save some money. My son is just taking music classes but isn’t heavy into it; I did read that if your child is very serious about his music then you might want to upgrade to the more expensive stuff. But this is a great starter clarinet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by C and K Sayi

  • Great Clarinet
Style: Intermediate Pattern Name: Clarinet
This is an upgrade from the school one last year, my student is on her 2nd band year and intends on continuing to play. I foresee a few years out of this clarinet. The sound is lovely and it looks beautiful. Her teacher threw a fit about buying an “Amazon made in china” instrument but this is made in USA and is lovely! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024 by Amy M.

  • Good for a student
Style: Student Pattern Name: Clarinet
My daughter showed interest in playing the clarinet, so we researched buying our own and ended up on the Jean Paul. This was definitely a money saver considering her school wanted to charge $50 a month in rental fees. She seems to be doing just fine with this one and has had no complaints about the quality of the clarinet from her band teacher. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Stacy

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