Yamaha YCL-CSVR Custom V-Series Bb Clarinet
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MSRP $ 5,267.00

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featuring grenadilla wood body, barrel & bell, Custom CSVR bore design, silver plated keys, CLC-65 case and CLB-90II cover, with 4CM hard rubber mouthpiece
Top-of-the-line model design. Stunning performance.
Refined for Freedom of Expression
The CSVR clarinet has been carefully ‘r’efined to give players unrivalled freedom of expression. A number significant changes have been made to the instrument’s design allowing Yamaha to deliver a clarinet that meets clarinetists’ desires for a higher standard of clarinet. Its beautiful tone, rich expressive capabilities throughout the dynamic range, and a tone with exceptional presence, Yamaha’s new CSVR sets new standards in professional clarinet craftsmanship.
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Thick Key PlatingA thick key plating means that the CSVR has rich expressive capabilities, particularly when played loudly. |
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Durable Leather PadsDurable leather pads are used for their rich tonal quality with the additional benefit of giving players a buzz-free playing experience. |
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65 mm Traditional Barrel ShapeThe traditional barrel shape of the CSVR enhances the playing experience giving players a well-balanced response, and perfect resistance. The elegant new ‘R’ logo on the barrel emphasises this beautifully refined instrument. |
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New Ergonomic Design C#/G# Key.Attention to detail was paramount when re-designing the CSV and by making the C#/G# key 2mm longer, the touch and playability have been greatly improved. |
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Traditional Bell ShapeThe traditional bell shape without scallop chamber achieves tone with superb presence and a focused core |
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Adjustable Thumb-Rest with Strap RingThe adjustable thumb rest allows players to find the most comfortable setting. The addition of a strap ring gives players the option to distribute the weight of the instrument and relieve some of the strain of holding the instrument. |