Before I knew about Selmer, as a child, I fell in love with the clarinet sound of Benny Goodman. I was mesmerised with his music & sound, which I listened on records and watched on the TV. Later I learned he was playing Selmer clarinets. I listened & saw many clarinets in my life, but the Selmer clarinet (even the so called student models), have a soul like no other. I'm glad you love Selmers too…
@Trenton.D3 жыл бұрын
Benny Goodman used at least 4 or 5 different clarinets, not all Selmer. The the Selmers he did use - balanced tone, Centered tone - those are nothing like the acoustics and designs of the Selmer models today. Sound characteristics cannot possibly be compared.
@zvonimirtosic61713 жыл бұрын
@@Trenton.D That's right. Older instruments were made for a different music, performers and different type of broadcasting. Today's instruments are made for tuners and robots, who are afraid to play 5 cents off the tuner.
@billducker74042 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comments on the Salmer instruments. “Beauty” is in the ear of the beholder! In later life Bennie Goodman use Buffet R13 And he even had some B&H 1010s in later life. Every success with your new instruments God bless you and yours - Bill - UK ps Glad you like this channel she’s great isn’t she!
@zvonimirtosic61712 жыл бұрын
@@billducker7404 Sound is in the ears of those who can hear. Selmer's clarinets are fantastic instruments, and their design is a bit different. That difference is audible. Goodman played all sorts of instruments, because a high profile musician like him was often approached by different companies to try this or that. And Selin is a very fine classical clarinetist, of course.
@jeanmarcnulletjmn62 Жыл бұрын
@@Trenton.D Hi You forget the Selmer Radio Improved
@everettrutledge94243 жыл бұрын
I had a similar journey, and I play Backun clarinets now! Love them dearly!
3 жыл бұрын
Yes backun is also great!
@jazztranscriptionssax3 жыл бұрын
I also tried this model (Privilege) when I was with the symphony orchestra on a musical tour in Germany. I was in Thomann Store and started to play every Buffet instrument I saw. Didn't see a big difference between them and my Buffet ”Elite” Bb Clarinet which I like so much and playing till present. But when I took this Selmer Privilege - I understood which instrument I want to buy. I also tried many mouthpieces, and I really liked D'Addario Reserve X15E so I bought it immediately. Also, I tried Muramatsu flutes and Mark VI tenor sax, but this is another story. Thanks for such a detailed explanation. Great video. I definitely want to buy Selmer Privilege Bb Clarinet a.s.a.p. For a better experience, I will go to Selmer Factory (how You recommended) and will choose the best one. Best regards, Cristinel
3 жыл бұрын
Hello dear Christinel, I'm so happy to hear all that! I'll be in the factory hopefully in September. You should ask them in advance when you decide to go there. If you need any help you'd let me know :) I hope that you'll find the one! Best regards
@buzzytpt4 жыл бұрын
SELIN ! SELIN! SELIN! I love love love this, wow you are AMAZING! thank you so very much ,that you took the time to make this totally wonderful and informative video......You really made ME feel (as well as everyone else watching) that you cared about helping us navigate through the decision making process of a personal piece of equipment ......SELIN ......you have quickly become my HERO!!!!!!!!!!!and i know I'm not alone..... Roy Roman... Tennessee
4 жыл бұрын
buzzytpt Dear Roy, thank you so much for the compliment, I’m happy if I could help you 😊🤩
@sparkshot289 Жыл бұрын
I started on Buffet clarinets, loaned to me by my school. I started learning the clarinet as I was already a saxophone player and wanted to double on other woodwinds, and clarinet was a very natural choice. When I wanted to get my own for university, I couldn't afford the expensive Buffets, Yamahas and Selmers, but then my teacher told me about the old English maker: Boosey and Hawkes. They make fantastic wide English bore clarinets that have a very warm and lovely sound, and now I play B&H Imperial 926s! These are professional clarinets, easily on the same level as the Buffet R13 when they were being produced, but now on the second hand market being sold for much less. Would recommend to anyone upgrading to a professional instrument with a tight budget!
@classicaloracle2 жыл бұрын
I have played Buffet R13 Prestige since 1987 but I also play Selmer bass and Eb. In '87 the Buffet instruments were their top model and I had a choice from 24 instruments in London. Very hard to do this now! It was important to just settle down and play and not worry about supposed issues. I learnt to play these models and haven't looked back. Last week a student brought Legende and Divine models to me to approve but I found them less even and stiffer to blow than mine. Maybe this is purely because they were new but I don't think they would ease off that much. I haven't tried Selmer's newest models but perhaps I should. Thank you for the detailed video.
@billducker74043 ай бұрын
Give them ago. I have played R13s from the early 70s but have started playing Selmer clarinets during the last couple of years. All the models are good. The Recital is a unique instrument with a darker, flexible tone. This clarinet being played by Seline is great as well. Don’t go with the “ urban myth” that Selmer is the jazz clarinet Buffet and Selmer both make great clarinets. We just have to learn to play them! God bless. Bill. Uk
@clarinetmusic4 жыл бұрын
Hi selin I love this video I've tested many clarinets selmer Privillage clarinet is stable and complete for me I have privilege and prologue now It's my final clarinet
4 жыл бұрын
클라이트 Thank you! I’m happy to hear that, I also love my Privilège clarinets 😊 #teamselmer
@huguesfardaoclarinettesolo72103 жыл бұрын
Selmer fans ? I'm in. I play mostly Alto clarinet and I have a Selmer. I also found an old Selmer Bb "model 15" (as said in the '30s catalogs) from 1931, a L Series, (sometimes labeled "Radio Improved" for commercial purpose to match with their sax at that time). What I like : Selmer has a strong core sound, whereas Buffet-Crampon has a quiet and peaceful sound. I'm also very comfortable with Selmer keywork, it feels great in response, and I have issues with Buffet clarinets trill keys and left hand keys, and with sound. Selmer clarinets I like are the old series from the '30s, the Centered Tone, the 10S/10SII Series, Recital, Saint-Louis. And of course the Privilège MkII : not only a wonderful sound but also a great comfort and a beautiful design. The only problem with Selmer : cracks. Wood is not dried during years like in the old days, the risk is real with modern clarinets. Selmer decided recently to copy an idea from Yamaha's Duet+ line of clarinets : injected plastic in the bore to prevent cracks, they call it "Evolution" (other brands try to prevent cracks : Backun produced a "Carbon" clarinet model with the wood all wrapped in carbon fibers ; Yamaha and the "Duet+" technology ; Buffet-Crampon and the "Green Line" clarinets made with grenadilla chips mixed with resin ; Ridenour and hard rubber clarinets). And finaly : I like the way you told your story, and I understand what you felt trying Selmer's sound.
3 жыл бұрын
Hello thank you for the nice comment :) You're so right about Selmer's keywork and sound. But I don't agree with the crack problem especially when it comes to Seles models. At least I didn't have the same problem with my Privileges
@super20dan3 жыл бұрын
hard rubber is awesume! i have an old 1920,s conn and 2 pruifersilver throat made of hard rubber. great fr the florida climate.
@joelvanwambeke3736 Жыл бұрын
Way back when I was in high school (1955-1959) my Dad took me to see the Benny Goodman Story. After seeing the film I had to have a Selmer Clarinet. I'm not sure if it was the Selmer or me, but I got moved to first chair in the high school band. My Selmer was an amazing interment.
@lyntedrockley72952 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Would have liked to hear them too. You have a wonderful sound on your other videos. The 'S' logo comes from Selmer's saxophones. It first appeared on their definitive Mark VI model in 1954. Selmer still use it on some models in its original form of an embossed 'S' raised from the background, with the background painted blue and integrated as part of the octave key styling thus on the neck. As the Mark VI defined the modern saxophone, so this feature defined a quality Selmer saxophone. I have never seen it used on any other instrument by Selmer and I have to say seeing it as white and just printed on the body, looks odd. It really ought to be on the barrel and moulded in with a blue background. I have always been puzzled as to why Selmer did not make more use of such a handsome and distinctive detail. Other saxophone manufacturers adapted this feature with their own logo. But you DESERVE your own 'S' logo! Look at what SYOS are doing.
@robertstempfle95543 жыл бұрын
Hello Selin, well made this video!! I hope these models will finally not crack again ;)
@leonnygren93943 жыл бұрын
The art work , technology, testing of the best granadilla wood , just decades of experience is only the start of the fabulous sound a great clarinet has. What is the biggest part? Acker Bilk once said on a TV interview, about his one of kind sound. " It's the way I blow into the clarinet "....so each fabulous clarinet needs the right person to match his mouth and style of playing. A custom made clarinet is the only way. Once Artie Shaw said he found only two series " 9" Selmers that sounded so unique and wonderful in his life. No wood clarinet will sound the same ...they are all unique to the tree they came from. And after years that sound changes like wine , some sound better some lose it. My 1972 series 10g has changed...in around 1980 I retired it because it's wood has changed. The day it was new, that unique sound is gone...I listened to past recordings of it.
@kevindeibert33693 жыл бұрын
I played a Buffet S-1 in college and in my early professional career but switched to an older Selmer Centered tone which I prefer. I play mostly Jazz and am a doubler too (Saxophone and Flute) . Recently I did try a 40 year old Buffet and it rather nice
@kaelynn_listening4 жыл бұрын
my school has selmers and i love the sound. i may get buffet though
@billducker74042 жыл бұрын
PPs. You sound great on that E 13 Clarinet Yes I agree the Salmer Privilege is a great clarinet. I think that all the professional models are fantastic depends on your preference. It also takes time to get to know any Clarinet it’s an ongoing thing! Keep up the good work Selin. You present these videos very very well but remember your own Playing Wishing you a very happy Christmas/Hanukkah - God bless you and yours - Bill - UK
@jeanmarcnulletjmn62 Жыл бұрын
Much less than they where 20 years ago
@billducker74042 жыл бұрын
Ps selin Your little excerpt from Weber’s concertina was beautiful thank you. Bill. UK
@mustafayenerkol99584 жыл бұрын
Buffet Crampon mekanik olarak daha sert materyallerden daha kusursuz ve stabil bir klavye sunarken Henri Selmer de daha yumuşak metal kullanılıp mekanik bazı küçük minimal boşluklar olabiliyor.. Bu avantaj mı dezavantaj mı? Tabiki minimal oynamalar bakım süresini kısaltıyor fakat benim düşüncem; yumuşak malzemeden yapılmış selmer klavyesi elinizin yapısına göre zamanla şekil alıyor, eliniz klavyeye göre değişmeye çalışırken klavye de elinize göre değişip daha çabuk bir bütünleşme sağlanıyor. Yumuşak materyal bazı küçük istenmeyen darbelerde çok daha çabuk deforme oluyor ve tüm bu mekanik konuyu gölgede bırakacak daha önemli olan konu da tonun ruhu.. Bu kısım kişisel biraz, ben de selmer tercih ediyorum. Buffet tonu biraz daha tiz frekansları kuvvetli ve keskin. Selmer daha yuvarlak ve dramatik, orta ve alt frekansları etkileyici hissettiriyor.. Eğer satın alacağınız klarneti seçme şansınız varsa ve kendinize yakın olan bir Selmer klarnet seçerseniz o sizi çok mutlu eder.. :)
@billducker74044 жыл бұрын
Thank you for Your lovely testimony which was very interesting. I am in my senior years but still play and do a bit of teaching. I started out on British British Boosey and Hawkes and now in that tradition some beautiful Clarinet by Peter Eaton of London. Well since 1970 I also played professionally Buffy Clarinet in particular the answer chain with all its faults! I have a modest repairer call Paul Carrington at Newark in the UK who makes me cork pants and such a beautifully. If I was you I would try and stick to what you’ve got. The privileges of very fine clarinet. I’ll try drawing in my local shop in Nottingham in the UK I thought it was fabulous. If I was just starting out I might consider trying them. Although I play Selmer saxophones I’ve never had a Salmer clarinet I know that they are very fine instruments. Please look after those instruments they will give you much joy you will spend most of your life getting to know them or trying to get to know them! I wish you every success in the future. Remember beauty is in the ear Of the beholder. - God bless you and yours - Bill - UK
4 жыл бұрын
Bill Ducker Dear Bill. Thanks for writing me. I actually became an official Selmer Artist which I didn’t expect at all when I filmed this video. It means that if they don’t make any other model which is better than Privilège I’ll stick to them for sure. They’re the best for me so far :)
@grimbleahoy3 жыл бұрын
I bought a buffet green line RC as I was swayed by avoiding the usual problems with wood.
@SarahSkilton3 жыл бұрын
A lovely video. I enjoyed hearing about your clarinet journey. I have always played Buffet and use Backun Mouthpiece and barrel.
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😇
@denisbeck11163 жыл бұрын
Selin, thank you very much for sharing your story. It was hugely interesting for me to hear about the path of a professional player. I've spent the last few months testing out different clarinets. With COVID-19 lockdown being in place, my only option was to get them shipped to me, testing one at a time. Long story short, I fell in love with a Selmer Privilege, but had to send it back as it was in a horrible condition. I'm still debating with myself whether or not I need a professional clarinet, but it stood out so much from all the other clarinets I tried. I call it the WOW clarinet, btw. I couldn't believe the sound it produced. So, I could get the shop to order a new one for me, but I will not be able to test multiple Privilege clarinets. I also discovered, Selmer has the Evolution series with resin in the upper joint, which prevents cracking. I'm very tempted to get one of those, but I'm afraid it might not have the sound that I fell in love with. The one I tested was a regular Privilege. Do you have any experience with the Evolution models?
3 жыл бұрын
Hello first of all you're welcome :) I've tried many Selmer Seles models but I'm not sure about Evolution clarinets and how they sound or what the difference between Privilege and Evolution clarinets. But I became an official Selmer Artist officially so I can contact them and ask for you if you need any information. But in my opinion Privilege should have a much better sound! Best luck to you :)
@denisbeck11163 жыл бұрын
@ Thank you very much for your reply and my apologies for confusing you. Every professional model is available as Evolution series model. A Selmer Privilege as an Evolution model has the upper joint's inner bore coated with resin to prevent cracking. There is some info on this page: www.selmer.fr/en/beyond-the-sound/category/brand/meet-the-evolution-series In that page is a summery of the study that's been done on the Privilege Evolution models in comparison to the regular ones. It says "Evolution data for spectral centroid and pitch error were found to be within what was observed from the unlined clarinets". That sounds great, but I wondered maybe you tested them side by side. I've seen a comparison on KZbin between the Greenline Buffet Crampon RC and the regular one and I was shocked how much duller the Greenline model sounded. If Selmer's Evolution series is anywhere near that, I'd rather have the regular Privilege and play it less but enjoy the richer sound. I'm not a professional player, my clarinet doesn't have to withstand that kind of use yours has to. But since you never heard of it you probably have the regular model. Could you please check your clarinet's upper joint for a star above the serial number? The Evolution models have a star next to the two letter code above the serial number.
@Lucia-kk4kn3 жыл бұрын
Most professionals don't know about oiling and proper manteinance, genaraly speaking they put their instruments on heavy uskng conditions because the amount of time practising , reharsal, traveling, etc. Proper manteinance reduces the cracking risk notoriously. Btw you sound great with any brand!
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lucia! My old clarinet cracked when I was playing on the mountain (Courchevel, France). It was not even one year old back then... so it was a bit odd and bad luck. Good that you mention it! We should all take care of our instrument well. Yearly check is a must to do!
@Trenton.D3 жыл бұрын
If a clarinet is going to crack it’s going to crack. Nothing can be done to stop it. It’s inherent to that billet that the joint was made from.
@marcindomagaa17483 жыл бұрын
Very good video Selin! And it's nice to see you:-)
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Marcin! It’s nice to see you, too! I hope you’re all fine :)
@billducker74042 жыл бұрын
PS leave the top two trill Keys slightly open with a piece of matchstick or Reed or a bit of paper to allow any moisture left in the top two keys to dry out because that’s often where there is a crack - God bless you and good success with your future instruments it’s better if I never crack. Love you playing - God bless you - Bill - UK
@scotteinuis49919 ай бұрын
Buffet has that Buffet sound. Personally I play Backun Mobo but I prefer Selmer to Buffet.
@yorkbah4 жыл бұрын
Hi Selin!I m playing privillage clarinets too!I tried every other brand in two clarinet fests!but always I was founding that Selmer privilege was the best for.i m very happy with them I m enjoying every time playing with them!greetings from Greece
4 жыл бұрын
Hello colleague from beautiful Greece! Yes Privilege is the best for me, too. I'm happy to hear that so many clarinet players think the same about them. I really appreciate Selmer for fabricating such a clarinet. I hope you'll keep them for long time 🤩
@yorkbah4 жыл бұрын
@ definitely I will keep them as much is possible🙂 I hope to buy privilege bass clarinet soon too!
4 жыл бұрын
@@yorkbah I wish to get Selmer e-flat! they only have Récital and it's the best ever !
@yorkbah4 жыл бұрын
@ I know my colleague plays with this!🙂its excellent.
@billducker74042 жыл бұрын
PS I love your enthusiasm. God bless you. Bill. UK
@ciampa314 жыл бұрын
Ciao Selin... Purtroppo non ti conoscevo, ti sto conoscendo solo adesso con i tuoi video... Che dire Bravissimaaaaaaaaaa ed anche bellissima...Complimentiiiiiiiii❤️❤️P.s.Sorry I don't speak english
4 жыл бұрын
Capisco l'italiano (un poco) grazie mille per il complimento 🙏🏻
@candylandkm3 жыл бұрын
Currently saving up for a selmers Privilege. Selmers was my first clarinet and it will be my last
@oscarespinosa9264 Жыл бұрын
Hi Selin. Thank you for your video. What do you think about Selmer Signet Clarinets, made in USA? Are they good clarinets?
@shawnbartlett8411 Жыл бұрын
I'm wondering if you have any experience with or thoughts about yamaha's intermediate and pro clarinets?
@richardc87384 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic video. Thank you so much. I am looking for my first professional quality clarinet, and your comments were really helpful. There is a lot of good product out there, but I liked your thoughts on finding something that suits your style and sound. I am a bit concerned about the cracking. I live in a very dry climate in northern Canada, and it would break my heart to lose such a great instrument to a crack. Do you have any thoughts on the newer carbon fibre products? I know they are really pricey, but playing simpler music in the most musical way with the best possible sound is my retirement project goal.
4 жыл бұрын
Richard C Thank you so much for all compliments 😊 I’m happy that this video were helpful. For the other models I heard a lot of cracking problems, I also experienced one with my Signature but it doesn’t concern Privilège and all other Selmer Seles models. If you’re sure that you’ll be careful especially during the break-in process then I’d not worry about it so much. But if you like the sound of carbon fibre products you could go for it 😊 I hope you’ll find « the one » soon 🙏🏻
@faeriesmak4 жыл бұрын
You are a fantastic clarinet player! I have a Buffet Festival but mine was manufactured in 1991 so it is vintage. I have been told by a well known clarinet rebuilder that the newer Buffet clarinets are not even close to what the older ones were like and that my Festival isn’t even close to the new ones. I am wondering what year your Festival was made. I would love to try a few Selmer clarinets out to feel and hear the difference! I had to add that my Festival developed checking within the first year in 2 places on my upper joint that never ended up turning into a crack. This past year I noticed another check, which I am watching closely because it goes into a tone hole. I had my clarinet overhauled since that one developed, though, and the technician didn’t seem worried about it.
4 жыл бұрын
faeriesmak I‘m sorry that your Festival got a crack at the end! I hope that it‘s going to be fine. It‘s so true that older Buffet clarinets were much better. I think it‘s also a question of clarinetist population‘s increase day by day and they have to produce more and faster. One of the possibilities why the quality of wood changed. I hope you‘ll get a chance to play with Selmer Clarinets one day🙏🏻
@faeriesmak4 жыл бұрын
@ I am very lucky that the crack that I have is not affecting anything at the moment but it IS frustrating! I just had a 90's model Leblanc Noblet 40 refurbished for my son to play and the wood on that instrument is amazing and in perfect condition. No cracks! If they can manage that on an intermediate clarinet they sure should be able to on a professional instrument! I think that you are right about them having to produce more instruments. Also I have been told that they are running out of old growth wood to make instruments out of and that is part of the problem.
4 жыл бұрын
faeriesmak exactly! That’s also probably why they started to make greenline series...
@faeriesmak4 жыл бұрын
@ They don't crack but I am not a fan of how they sound!
4 жыл бұрын
faeriesmak yes I don’t like them either
@isaiasgonzaleznoguez34844 жыл бұрын
My next Clarinet will be a Recital!
4 жыл бұрын
Yes why not! It's also a great model 🌟
@nathanhuysamen90894 жыл бұрын
@ Hey Selin, is the Presence model also on par with the Recital and Privilege. Can the Presence model be called a professional model clarinet, because I am in the market for a professional model clarinet.
4 жыл бұрын
Nathan Huysamen Hello, Presence is a lower model as far as I know. Recital & Privilège are pro models also Signature. The others are new (also Prologue) but they also sound great.
@billyboy6472 жыл бұрын
Selmer clarinets---very well made instruments.
@Lucia-kk4kn2 жыл бұрын
but the libertas had better intonation ;)
@joaoclimaco4 жыл бұрын
Hello. Thank you for your video. I am moving from my first clarinet to my new one, and I have doubts on what to choose. I also couldn't find much information online, so I'll ask here. Between a selmer soloist and a selmer signet 100, which one should I choose? Thank you for your time and keep up with the great videos 🙏🏻🙏🏻
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the compliment but I'm not sure if I know these models. Choose the new one which suits you the best, it's really personal
@joaoclimaco4 жыл бұрын
@ got it. Thank you so much and keep the good work
@super20dan3 жыл бұрын
i played a selmer signet soloist for a very long time . its a good intermediate clarinet . its the top of the signet line .
@think2023 Жыл бұрын
Did you try Leblanc Opus???
@smilelisasa4 жыл бұрын
Hi, have you heard selmer prelude cl710 clarinet? It’s apparently a student clarinet. I’m wonder if you can do a review? Thanks
4 жыл бұрын
smilelisasa Hello unfortunately I don’t know this model exactly. Are you sure if it’s Selmer? Or Conn Selmer? Selmer makes only professional model clarinets in Paris. They also have student models they made in collaboration with Seles factory.
@harmonieohmb10274 жыл бұрын
Bonjour Selin, c’est en regardant beaucoup de vidéos de clarinettistes sur KZbin que je suis arrivé sur celle-ci où tu expliques ton choix sur la Privilège de Selmer. Il se trouve que c’est cette même clarinette que j’ai choisi il y a 4 ans entre plusieurs Buffet. Je suis « amateur » et je n’arrivais pas trop à expliquer pourquoi ce choix. Autour de moi, pros et amateurs sont quasi tous sur Buffet. Et lorsque je t’ai écouté raconter ton approche sur cette Privilège c’était exactement mon ressenti. Incroyable !? J’ai choisi le M30 de Vandoren mais le BD4 me tenterait bien. Qu’en penses-tu ? Bonne continuation et À bientôt
4 жыл бұрын
Harmonie OHMB bonjour! Merci de ton commentaire gentil :) alors j’ai déjà essayé le BD4 et je le trouve trop « facile » pas assez de résistence! C’est pourquoi je préfère B40. Mais c’est très personnel après tout. Bonne continuation à toi aussi et à bientôt🙋🏻♀️
@jeanmarcnulletjmn62 Жыл бұрын
@ Bonjour le B40 n'est pas un bec facile car ouvert et pour avoir un son chaud , il faut avoir une excellente pince bien construite pour obtenir une finesse du son et des pianis accessibles , ce qui n'est pas souvent le cas avec un débutant. Après cela dépend du registre musical. Le choix d'un m30 me semble une bonne option voir le nouveau bd4 , ce sont des becs plus fermés mais plus tolérants. les b45 et b40 mais il n'y a pas que Vandoren , vous avez la gamme c85 de Selmer qui sont de très bon becs comme le 115 et le 120 qui sont bien plus tolérants. Il n'y a pas que l'ouverture du bec qui compte mais aussi la longueur de table . Un excellent bec c'est le selmer std c** table de 19 mm Le bd4 sur le papier serait mieux qu'un m30 car sa table est moins longue et donc demandera une anche moins tenue ....Si vous voulez chaud , rond et plus facile par exemple pour un registre chambriste , il vous faut un bec un peu ouvert avec une table mi longue qui va de 113 à 120 mm et une table qui se situe dans les 19 /20 mm et des anches de minimum 3 à 3,5
@jimis31674 жыл бұрын
Did you ever try Devon Burgani clarinets?
4 жыл бұрын
I heard about it ! And I know some clarinetists play with that. But I didn't like those people's sound that's why I was never curious to try I guess... it's not my taste probably 😅 But it'd be interesting to try!
@jimis31674 жыл бұрын
@ I've tried once a cocobolo and coming from my Festival (Buffet) It was much easier blowing, but the keywork on these clarinets! Oof! If you buy one, you will have to get used to... You'll understand If you try what I'm talking about.
@ZiSlepovitch3 жыл бұрын
Hey Selin, thank you for the vid! It really confirms my own thoughts and feelings about the Priviège clarinet(s). My "clarinet history" was somewhat similar to yours. Not counting a couple of absolutely godawful Soviet clarinets, I got a *then* 35-year old Freres Thibouville Ivry (which was a very nice instrument from my adolescent memories)--> Buffet E11 for 5 yrs -> Buffet Festival for 15 years -> Selmer Privilège 1st generation for the past 7 years (2 Bbs and an A + 67 bass which is technically also named "Privilège"). I really wish Selmer updated their basset horn but the time I was about to getting my own instrument, but they haven't,- since 1970's till the present day, so I went with Buffet RC Prestige and not regretting it a bit. While I am really liking what I am hearing on those 1.5 videos of the just released Selmer Muse, and I *might* add it to my arsenal if I find an instrument at the right price (I'm in the US, so....), I wouldn't do that at the expense of trading in my Privileges (well, maybe the older one....). They are really good, effortlessly in tune, singing, ringing, not getting in my way and just helping me play better in so many applications - klezmer (some of that on the Buffet E11 C though), improvised music / jazz, musical theatre, and, well, classical of all periods, including chamber and orchestral music. Ergonomics is very subjective: the 1st generation Privilège feels better under my hands than the 2nd gen that you have. But I could definitely live with the 2nd gen instruments just as well. The difference in bore width is almost negligible both in feel and in the sound, but I still prefer the 1st gen. I also do love the golden rings and the Rossi / sax / Selmer bass clarinet style register key. Anyway, these are really outstanding clarinets, and I could only wish that the flutes and the oboes of the Privilege caliber were that affordable.
@gustavschneider7454 жыл бұрын
Does the Privilege have a low F correction key? I've seen descriptions saying it does, but in your video it seems it doesn't.
4 жыл бұрын
Gustav Schneider It doesn’t have any but I don’t need it because the intonation is already correct 😊
@super20dan3 жыл бұрын
did you like the leblanc,s you tried?
3 жыл бұрын
Not so much 😅
@jimis31674 жыл бұрын
I hate heavy clarinets, I use a Buffet Festival and for me, I consider It heavy, I wish sometime to try a Divine which is the lightest Buffet i think... Do you know any lighter-weight pro clarinets than Divine?
4 жыл бұрын
I guess Backun is much lighter. But the lightest is Seggelke for sure! The model which Harri Maki plays !
@think2023 Жыл бұрын
Buffet makes several models...with different sound signatures.
@vitaliialfavitskyi63164 жыл бұрын
Old school choose Buffet Elite.
@julianruiz85243 жыл бұрын
Actually before Buffet made the R13, Selmer clarinets were no. 1
@ibrahimodemis13974 жыл бұрын
Süpersiniz hocam sevgiler 😊😊
4 жыл бұрын
Ibrahim Ödemiş Teşekkür ederim 😊
@yador694 жыл бұрын
Of all the Selmer clarinets, which one has the biggest and darkest sound for you?
4 жыл бұрын
Carlos V. In my opinion Récital has the darkest sound but not the biggest. The biggest is Privilège.
@yador694 жыл бұрын
Selin Gürol Thanks you soo must and the best for you.
4 жыл бұрын
Carlos V. you’re very welcome 😊
@giandomenicogalluzzi70154 жыл бұрын
Selin, I think you are absolutely right, the Recital does not have a biggest sound, the Buffet can "scream" much more than the recital, but it has the darkest sound of all !!! I agree with you on the buffets, a foregone sound, when you tried a Buffet you tried them all !! I played a festival for many years, I tried Tosca but it seemed almost the same !!! perhaps the prestige is the darkest in sound, but I don't like them anyway! !!!! The clarinet that I would gladly buy is the Signature, because it is a larger internal chamber model as I love !!!! I don't know the privilege honestly but it seems to be perfect for you !!!! Greetings, Giandomenico!
4 жыл бұрын
giandomenico galluzzi Dear Giandomenico, first of all thank you! Signature is great but as I explained in the video, they’re really fragile with crack problem and also about the intonation. I also heard some people complaining about intonation with their Récital, but I think it’s also a bit about luck. I suggest Privilège because maybe %99 of clarinetist who use it are happy with it😅 🌟
@billducker74042 жыл бұрын
PPs thank you again Seline for your great enthusiasm - I thought you sounded great on the signature Clarinet I think that the sober Clarinet I’ll brilliant here we think of them as the chairs Clarinet - I’ve played Buffet since 1970 mainly The R13. I have also played a large bore Peter Eaton and Clarinet made in the UK. Please keep up the good work and enjoy playing on that privilege don’t worried too quickly. Perhaps you should write a blog as Bob Reynolds has done for jazz saxophone. Although some more of these you do as last time for you to practice You are 100% correct that the newSelmer Clarinets are fantastic. There are great players like Stephen Williamson of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Todd Levvy Another great American classical player Who use I believe the signature Clarinet. Thank you once again and God bless you - Bill - UK
@divertimotocuronsawa28024 жыл бұрын
Bravo !
4 жыл бұрын
Gracias André! 🤩
@PhilipVegaR4 жыл бұрын
What do you think of the backun clarinets?
4 жыл бұрын
Philip’s Music I only tried cocobolo with golden keys and it’s great. I already told everyhting else in the video actually :)
@ibrahimodemis13974 жыл бұрын
Qué hermosa. Muchas gracias por todo bien
@mitch7914 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video girl, will you use this brand forever?
4 жыл бұрын
El_Michelito I don’t know it yet, but so far I’d say “yes” 😊
@vedjymoterdjim4 жыл бұрын
24:00 Voilà, maintenant c'est compris!
4 жыл бұрын
müzik tele 😃😃😃
@ccanaves3 жыл бұрын
Hey Selin, fellow Selmer player here... have you tried Patricola?
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve tried yes! They’re also really nice clarinets. But I wouldn’t change Selmer’s sound to anything else 😊
@ccanaves3 жыл бұрын
@ Yeah, the full boehm model they still make caught my attention! It brings me memories as I started on my teacher's full boehm Selmer Series 9 o 10 almost 30 years ago :D
3 жыл бұрын
@@ccanaves yes, they were great clarinets, too! But the Seles models are still my favorite 😍
@joseluiz91784 жыл бұрын
😃🤩😍
4 жыл бұрын
José Luiz thank you 😍
@Lucia-kk4kn2 жыл бұрын
theres a lot od myths and miaconceptios about instruments. Just buy a top clarinet and put the horn in the best technician you can reach. theres a myriad of details that can change the instruments pefformance. Factories are factories they dont pay attecion to details. just assembly lines!!!! ..or buy a Luis Rossi .
@websoupe4 жыл бұрын
Merci Selin de nous avoir raconté l'histoire de vos clarinettes. On sent que vous les aimez beaucoup. Je viens de voir sur leur site que Selmer a développé un nouveau procédé de fabrication pour éviter les cracks : Evolution. www.selmer.fr/instruinfo.php?page=NEW&famille=SELMER%20CLAR&LANGUE=fr J'aime beaucoup vous écouter, vous avez vraiment un très beau son, c'est un plaisir.
4 жыл бұрын
Exactement! Je pense que Privilège est très bien faite aussi pour éviter les fentes! Merci pour le compliment, salutations :)
@BennyGoodman19772 жыл бұрын
Stop advertising Selmer when you played Buffet&Crampon My real advice for choosing your clarinet is to choose the one that suits you Buffet&Crampon, RZ, Luís Rossi, Yamaha,Ripamonti, Backun and so many other clarinets! Musicians, Buffet &Crampon or Selmer are not necessarily the best. The best solution is to try several instruments of several brands and all the models that you can try. Don't listen to it I had the opportunity to play Selmer. It is beautiful But Rc Buffet&Crampon Easier. Understand this. You must make your choice according to your requirements. The best clarinet will simply always be the one that suits you Selmer doesn't suit me for me Choose your clarinet yourself
2 жыл бұрын
Well, first of all this is not an advertisement. This video was made to tell people that some “well-known” clarinets are not really the best for everyone. So if you think the same as me why are you complaining about it? Did you even watch the whole video? I don’t think so!
@percyrojasm.82024 жыл бұрын
Subtitulo en español... 🙏
4 жыл бұрын
I'll try !
@jimis31674 жыл бұрын
What do you think of Backun CG clarinet? They say because of the external carbon fiber It doesn't crack....
4 жыл бұрын
Yes I've heard about that. I'm not sure which models of Backun I've tried before but the one with the cocobolo wood and the golden keys sounds the best as I remember :)
@jimis31674 жыл бұрын
@ So, you tried a Backun CG cocobolo? Interesting! How was It??? Describe more... Do you think it worths It's price? Be very nitpicky..
4 жыл бұрын
@@jimis3167 I explain this in the video :)
@jimis31674 жыл бұрын
@ 17:57 There you talk about Backun CG cocobolo or other Backun model?
4 жыл бұрын
@@jimis3167 I say "Cocobolo with golden keys" on 18:00 :)
@ulkersari34243 жыл бұрын
Türkçe bir video da mümkün olsa çok güzel olur
3 жыл бұрын
Altyazıyı açabilirsiniz :)
@jdgsjdgs3784 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/a5TdoWybmtWNmNU Quinteto!!
@НиколайЖолудев-н6з2 жыл бұрын
Этот ролик , ни уму не сердцу, звучание кларета не показа, подобные картинки везде давно надоели.
@super20dan3 жыл бұрын
too bad she is too young to have played leblanc in their glory days
3 жыл бұрын
How do you know how old I am 😅 I've actually tried some old leblanc clarinets that my conservatory had.
@super20dan3 жыл бұрын
@ just a guess. i have several of the very best leblanc models from the 50,s and 60,s . they are amazing but prob better for jazz. selmers- i have a balanced tone model from 1940,s and an amazing despose K model with articulated g# from the 1920,s thats my fav. always wanted a series 10 . my buffet r13 isnt a good one -its from 1983 and very average. i play mostlyj azz but greatly enjoy playing classical also. love playing bass clarinet -do you?
3 жыл бұрын
@@super20dan I see! I play the e-flat clarinet
@super20dan3 жыл бұрын
@ me too. in a traditional german ompaha band. what fun!