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Backun Q Series Bass Clarinet - Low C
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Backun Q Series Bass Clarinet - Low C
seniol malliol
morrie backun
backun q series bass clarinet
backun
Backun Q Series Bass Clarinet - Low C
q serie bass clarinet
Backun Q Series Bass Clarinet - Low C
seniol malliol
morrie backun

Backun Q Series Bass Clarinet - Low C

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€7,809.09
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Years in the Making. Well Worth The Weight.

When I started our company twenty-three years ago, developing a bass clarinet was the furthest thing from my mind. Back then, I was focused on high-end repairs and customizations and crafting our line of now well-known barrels and bells. Fast-forward two decades, tens of thousands of clarinets sold, countless lessons learned, and amazing friendships made, I’m humbled to announce that the Backun Bass Clarinet has arrived. 

Our goal was to craft an exceptional and mechanically reliable bass clarinet with a distinct bel canto tone and impeccable intonation. As important, we wanted to create an instrument that is affordable while representing the quality and innovation that Backun has become known for.

I welcome you to experience our biggest innovation, yet. Literally. And I hope you'll love our first bass clarinet as much as I do.

Morrie Backun

Features:

  • Premium, unstained exotic hardwood body (in grenadilla or cocobolo)
  • Elegant key work with triple-strike plating (in silver or gold)
  • Sculpted toneholes with overcut vented “wings” on the lower joint

Mechanics:

  • Triple register mechanism for unrivalled tuning
  • Articulated G# mechanism 
  • Low C mechanism with ergonomic balanced action
  • Advanced adjustment screws
  • Adjustable thumb rest and neck strap loop

Pads: Custom black leather

Includes:

  • Q Series Bass Clarinet Neck in silver plating
  • Q Series Bass Clarinet Bell in silver plating
  • Backun Bass Clarinet peg
  • Custom Marcus Bonna Compact Low C Bass Clarinet Case with integrated bass clarinet stand straps (stand not included)
  • Polishing cloth
  • Large double-sided swab with integrated weight
  • Cork grease
  • Backun Warranty
  • Mouthpiece kit not included

Product Details

About Backun

Reinventing the clarinet

Backun, a brand born in 2007, the year in which they launched their first clarinet, and with a focus on the musicians who will play their instruments, as its creator and president himself has been a clarinetist.

Morrie Backun, who designs the brand, is a professional clarinetist who has played bass clarinet in the Vancouver Radio Orchestra, Canada. He started out designing the latest Leblanc models, and then began making kites and bells for Leblanc. 

Out of that passion came Morrie's idea to develop first accessories and then clarinets to help musicians perfect their craft.

One of the main differences that Backun has, according to many musicians, is the sound concept. Whether in the cheaper or more expensive models, the sound is warm, round, not nasal, not squeaky. The sonorous conception has to do with the interior designs of the tubes of their clarinets.

The tuning, which is super important, is very well achieved.  Where the tone holes are placed and how he has the overcut and undercut is one of Morrie's specialties. 

Those developments were designed to achieve the 2 things that a clarinetist is looking for, and that the brand seeks to differentiate itself, that it sounds beautiful and that it sounds in tune.

From professional and studio clarinets to the most sophisticated accessories, Backun has a wide range of products adapted to the needs of each artist. There are four ranges of clarinets available: Studio, Intermediate, Professional and Custom.

All of them are handcrafted in cocobolo or granadilla wood with silver and/or gold keys and mechanisms, making them a unique piece. In addition, the wide variety of designs in barrels and bells offer the musician the possibility of customizing his clarinet to his taste.

To sum up, we can say that sonority, tuning and ergonomics make Backun the big difference.

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About Backun

Reinventing the clarinet

Backun, a brand born in 2007, the year in which they launched their first clarinet, and with a focus on the musicians who will play their instruments, as its creator and president himself has been a clarinetist.

Morrie Backun, who designs the brand, is a professional clarinetist who has played bass clarinet in the Vancouver Radio Orchestra, Canada. He started out designing the latest Leblanc models, and then began making kites and bells for Leblanc. 

Out of that passion came Morrie's idea to develop first accessories and then clarinets to help musicians perfect their craft.

One of the main differences that Backun has, according to many musicians, is the sound concept. Whether in the cheaper or more expensive models, the sound is warm, round, not nasal, not squeaky. The sonorous conception has to do with the interior designs of the tubes of their clarinets.

The tuning, which is super important, is very well achieved.  Where the tone holes are placed and how he has the overcut and undercut is one of Morrie's specialties. 

Those developments were designed to achieve the 2 things that a clarinetist is looking for, and that the brand seeks to differentiate itself, that it sounds beautiful and that it sounds in tune.

From professional and studio clarinets to the most sophisticated accessories, Backun has a wide range of products adapted to the needs of each artist. There are four ranges of clarinets available: Studio, Intermediate, Professional and Custom.

All of them are handcrafted in cocobolo or granadilla wood with silver and/or gold keys and mechanisms, making them a unique piece. In addition, the wide variety of designs in barrels and bells offer the musician the possibility of customizing his clarinet to his taste.

To sum up, we can say that sonority, tuning and ergonomics make Backun the big difference.

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