Instruments
Protec ONE-PIECE BASS CLARINET PRO PAC
(Electronics) Pro Tec
Release date: 2008-05-30
Water and abrasion resistant 1680 gauge ballistic nylon exterior
Shoulder strap
Lightweight shock absorbing frame
Soft plush lining
Built-in organizer to hold pens, keys, and small accessories
Price:
$189.00
$110.99
Customer Reviews:
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Good gig bag style case
Cool case!! Lots of goody pockets and storage. Good shoulder strap and solid zippers. Well made and looks to be pretty rugged. -
Instrument not secure
I have seen ProPac bass clarinet cases before and they never had this much room. My bass clarinet just sort of floats around in it. It fits fairly securely lengthwise but the rest of the body isn't in touch with anything accept one point on the backside. What padding do I need to buy to make it...
Answers
In which music pieces (orchestral, chamber, solo) could I find an example of usage of bass clarinet's the lowest sound (B1 flat)?
Sqwonk, a bass clarinet duo from San Francisco performs "Black" by Marc Mellits at the Bang on a Can Festival in North Adams, MA
Linsey Pollak plays "Mr Curly" (a contra bass clarinet made from garden hose) from his show "Passing Wind" as well as the ...
I'm looking into buying a used bass clarinet, and i want to know if it's worth getting an older one because of the refurbishing prices... help?
If by "refurbished" you mean a simply repad/recork and adjustment then you're looking at $175-250 in most shops for a typical instrument and more if it's a professional instrument with a C extension. This assumes nothing's broken and needs replacing and no dent work
Price:
$299.95
$99.99
Includes case, polishing cloth, handling gloves, and cork wax
Ideal for beginning students
Elegant finish
ABS construction
Features durable nickel-plated keys
Jazz concert series gears up for 43rd season
A White Concert Hall performance by Grammy Award-nominated pianist Eldar Djangirov, who Topeka jazz fans saw perform as a tween prodigy, will be offered by the Topeka Jazz Workshop Inc. Concert Series in addition to 10 more performances in a more intimate setting at the Ramada Hotel and Convention Center.
The 43rd season of the concert series, which organizers say is the oldest, continuous one in the nation, will begin Aug. 21 and continue through May 20 with 11 Sunday afternoon concerts, admission to which is $45 for students younger than 21 orĀ $100 for everyone else. Those buying their season tickets by Aug. 21 also get two guest coupons.
Season tickets can be purchased by calling TJW Inc. executive director Marcene Grimes at 379-5169 or emailing her at mgrimes14@cox.net . Orders by mail can be sent to TJW Inc., PO Box 452, Topeka, KS 66601.
The 3 p.m. Oct. 9 concert by Djangirov also will be offered a bonus concert to Topeka Symphony Orchestra season subscribers who purchase their season tickets by Oct. 8.
Price:
$52.95
$26.76
Great for beginner and intermediate players
31mm facing length
Made of durable plastic
Very consistent
4C (1.7mm medium closed opening)


