Yamaha Bb Clarinet YCL-255

Yamaha Bb Clarinet YCL-255
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Item #: YCL-255
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Description

Recommended by more educators than any other clarinet, the Yamaha YCL-255 is considered the perfect instrument for a student clarinetist. Features include an updated ringless bell design for improved intonation, an adjustable thumb rest with neck strap receiver, a new barrel design to aid in pitch control, and Valentino pads for durability and ultimate coverage.

As with all new Yamaha Band Instruments, the YCL-255 includes Yamahaï¾’s unbeatable 5 Year Factory Warranty.

Features:
New barrel design
The Yamaha YCL-250 student model clarinet incorporates some of the distinct qualities of Yamaha's professional and custom clarinets. One of these features is a 65mm barrel design that produces a focused tone and quick response. This will help new students in finding those hard to hit first pitches while giving an edge to students who have been playing a while longer.
New bell design
Nothing can be more frustrating to new students who are learning notes and fingerings for the first time than a soft sounding, out of tune instrument. A new resonance chamber in the bell of the Yamaha YCL-250 Bb aids in projection and improves intonation in lower notes, allowing for the consistency and confidence in learning things correctly the first time.
Valentino pads
Everyone knows the rigorous lifestyle that a student model instrument endures. It only makes sense to use equipment that will match the lifestyle. The Clarinet Yamaha YCL 255 has Valentino pads that are more durable, easier to repair, and less sensitive to temperature changes than other pads making them the student model choice.
Matte finish
The look of the Yamaha YCL 250 Bb's plastic model is reminiscent of the more expensive wood models due to its matte finish. This attractive finish simulates the actual grain of wood while providing the advantage of a durable ABS resin material. Students will no longer feel uncomfortable playing their plastic model next to other students with wood models.

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