At least not any of the few dozens I've seen. Or someone just got confused and the 31 is the Bb contra before the 41.Ĭlick to expand.It's probably not a 37 because the 37 never had a lyre holder at the top. Again, I'm not sufficiently interested to do more research on it, but I think that the Model 31 is probably the low Eb BC and the 33 is the low C BC. I'd say, "Write to Selmer to get the bottom line," but I think we've successfully proven that Selmer really isn't that great of a source for info, except if you want to ask them where to buy a new horn.Īlso, FWIW, a lot of folks say that a Model 31 is a Model 33 and vice-versa. OP's horn looks more like these non-Priv 67s. All I can say is that the horns folks are calling "67s" and don't have the "Priv" stamp look more similar to a Priv than the 33. As I said, I await someone with more Selmer BC knowledge. I'm not planning on doing a point-by-point comparison of the horns I've linked to that people call "67s" but don't have the Priv stamp, because that really doesn't interest me and I wouldn't be able to measure the bore, anyway. IMO, you definitely could argue that there was a bass clarinet model after the 33 and before the Priv. Well, that's what the seller calls it, at least. This is why we perform our setup (in our ProShop) on your clarinet before delivering it to you.Click to expand.Y'know, you're making me put more work in this thread than I wanted. This is because the setup on the Privilege bass clarinet is of the utmost importance! Sometimes, a clarinet (regardless of who the manufacturer or the price point is) comes in needing 20 minutes of adjustments and then the very next one can require 2 hours! The low C model can sometimes require even up to 3 hours of fine tuning due to the tightness of the elongated Low C mechanisms. Every Selmer Paris Privilege bass clarinet goes through a complete and thorough Professional Setup in our ProShop prior to shipping to make sure that you receive only the best!Įvery Selmer Paris Privilege bass clarinet we send out to a customer is not released from us unless it has been completely setup in our shop first. Selmer Paris honors us with this designation and we work very hard to provide this expertise to every customer. They are not chosen based on sales numbers but rather by expertise of the shop. Selmer Paris Pro Shops are carefully selected in order to offer the professional setup, experience and knowledge that Selmer Paris owners need. Kessler & Sons Music is proud to be a Selmer Paris Pro Shop. Kessler & Sons Music Official Selmer Paris Pro Shop Visit the Selmer Paris website listing for this model here:
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