Selmer "Privilege" Bass Clarinet - Low C
Selmer "Privilege" Bass Clarinet - Low C
Selmer "Privilege" Bass Clarinet - Low C
Selmer "Privilege" Bass Clarinet - Low C

Selmer "Privilege" Bass Clarinet - Low C

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BASS CLARINET SELMER PRIVILEGE 22 KEYS

With the Selmer Privilège bass clarinet, introduced in 2004, Selmer-Paris has set a new standard in the high-end instrument segment. Judging by the enthusiasm aroused among professional clarinetists for the Bb and A models, it has been a rewarding three years of work. The clarinet remains at the heart of Selmer's approach. Not only to perpetuate a tradition that dates back to the birth of the company, but also to enhance a high-tech know-how with the desire to adapt it to the expectations of today's musicians and to modern production techniques.

It goes down to low C, 22 keys with articulated G#, Eb lever, automatic octave key + key that makes it possible to operate the Eb with the thumb of the right hand. Includes C85/120 Selmer mouthpiece and "LIGHT" case.

Tuning: B flat

Body: Grenadilla wood

Case: Selmer Light

Octave key: Automatic

G sharp key: Articulated

Keys: Silver plated

Springs: Stainless steel needle springs

Weight: 3.6 kg.

Series: Privilege

High bore: 23,50 mm.

Low bore: 23,40 mm.

Range: up to low C

Pads: Leather with metallic resonators

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About Selmer

The name of SELMER is synonymous of quality and innovation in the service of tradition.

Since the launch of the Model 22 in December 1921, each new model, from the Cigar Cutter to the Mark VI, via the Super Action and the Balanced Action, the House of Henri SELMER in Paris has highlighted the innovative strengthness.

The contributions of the greatest names in jazz and classical and contemporary saxophone, from John Coltrane and Marcel Mule to Kenny Garrett and Claude Delangle, have gradually enriched the SELMER saxophone, with a sound that has become THE reference throughout the world.

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About Selmer

The name of SELMER is synonymous of quality and innovation in the service of tradition.

Since the launch of the Model 22 in December 1921, each new model, from the Cigar Cutter to the Mark VI, via the Super Action and the Balanced Action, the House of Henri SELMER in Paris has highlighted the innovative strengthness.

The contributions of the greatest names in jazz and classical and contemporary saxophone, from John Coltrane and Marcel Mule to Kenny Garrett and Claude Delangle, have gradually enriched the SELMER saxophone, with a sound that has become THE reference throughout the world.

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