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Mendini by Cecilio B Flat Beginner Clarinet with 2 Barrels, Case, Stand, Book, 10 Reeds, and Mouthpiece - Bb Student Clarinet Set, Wind & Woodwind Musical Instruments, Purple

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Color: Purple


Features

  • Professional - Our B flat clarinet is built to make music for years to come. With durable nickel-plated keys, you'll get a smooth sound, every time.
  • Quality Control - Our professional Bb clarinet is tailored to meet the needs of beginners, students, and pro players alike. No matter what level, your clarinet is certain to make masterful melodies.
  • Multiple Colors - Our instruments are as unique as you are. Select from several vibrant hues to make your colored clarinet stand out while you play on.
  • Complete Set - This clarinet starter kit includes your own clarinet, a 4C mouthpiece w/ ligature, a cap, 10 reeds (2.5"), 2 barrels, a case, a foldable clarinet stand, cork grease, a book, a cleaning cloth, and gloves.
  • Included Book - This set comes with a pocket-sized clarinet book that includes helpful practice guides and study references to help any beginner get going.

Color: Purple


Brand: Mendini by Cecilio


Instrument Key: B Flat


Material: Nickel


Style: Professional


Item Weight: 3.71 pounds


Product Dimensions: 14 x 4 x 10 inches


Item model number: MCT-2P+SD+PB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 25, 2017


Color Name: Purple


Material Type: Nickel


Instrument Key: B Flat


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  • Decent student or beginner model
Color: Purple
I bought this for myself to learn how to play clarinet because it's one of the few instruments I don't already know how to play. Being familiar with Woodwinds I know that I have to soak the Reeds a little bit, and this student model definitely came with some reads. Absolutely love the ease of being able to put it together. I had to put a ton of grease on the Cork and let it sit there and absorb for a minute before I actually tried to reassemble it. It was easy enough to tune, actually produces a fairly decent sound. Definitely recommend this as a student or beginner model clarinet. Great value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025 by T. M.

  • which has proved to be a good horn. So I tried the Mendini White ABS ...
Color: White
I purchased a Mendini MTS-L+92D Tenor Sax in August, which has proved to be a good horn. So I tried the Mendini White ABS Bb Clarinet (white because black was out-of-stock), which I've had now for two months. I anticipated that the mouthpiece would not be good, so I bought a Yamaha Clarinet Mouthpiece 4C and a box of good reeds. The clarinet has a distinctly steeper learning curve than the tenor sax, flute, etc, and compounding the problem, reed, ligature, and mouthpiece are all much more critical for the clarinet than the sax. My setup now includes a Benade inverted ligature (the ligature that came with the instrument (junk) and a BG L4 R ligature did not work well for me), a Pomarico Crystal Diamond M, and a Legere 2.0 Standard reed (I also tried VanDoren 2.5 & 3.0, Mitchell Lurie Premium 2.5, Royal 2.0). This setup works for me, and like all such things, perhaps for no one else. I saw a tutorial where the clarinetist used a strap. I've developed some thumb problems with the EWI I normally play, so I purchased a Neotech 5001492 C.E.O thumb rest tab, and use a strap. An inexpensive accessory that has saved my thumbs. This clarinet: some of the keys are stiff when it is cold in the house (it's November), but they loosen up quickly when the room warms. The register key pad was a little sticky and came off (easy peasy to remedy). The swab got stuck once, so some care when cleaning is important (I didn't know there were two tubes extending inside the body of the instrument). None of this is a surprise or disappointing: instrument repairmen work on high-end instruments because stuff happens. Once I found a setup that works for me, learning the clarinet has gotten easier. Several days ago I got up to G above high C, and I rarely squeak (when I do, it has been my fingers that are the culprit). I am working my way through the Rose 40 Etudes for Clarinet and the Klose Daily Exercises. The overall performance of this clarinet is good enough that I'll probably be using it in performance within a year. I cannot compare it to any other clarinet. But for under $100, it's hard to go wrong, and I am more than a little pleased! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2017 by Walton L Mendelson

  • One of the best cheap beginner clarinets
Color: Ebonite
My private music instructor tried this clarinet and said that it was actually really really good for the price and said he’d never played such a good beginner clarinet knowing how much it cost! The case has plenty of space and comes with a lot of great items. I would very much recommend getting a Yamaha 4C mouthpiece along with this, about $20, as it’ll greatly improve the tone immediately. Also, the reeds you should be getting are the Vandoren reeds for Bb clarinet. They’ll last much longer and sound the best. If you’re a beginner use reeds around size 1-1/2 or 2. Once you are ready to play “over the break,” or high notes, you should have 2-1/2 or even better, size 3 reeds. Which ever are more comfortable. You’ll move up to size 2-1/2 reeds pretty quickly, so don’t buy low sized reeds in bulk, just one box’ll do. Once you reach the level where you go to the highest few notes you can play on the clarinet, I’d recommend moving up to an intermediate or advanced clarinet or a really high-quality mouthpiece, as it’ll be hard to get this notes without being too flat. If you’re a beginner you won’t need a new clarinet for at least 2 years, more like 4 if you’re learning through a public school. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Lael

  • Good beginner's instrument
Color: Ebonite
Background: I played various saxophones for about a decade, but life took over and I raised my family. 30 years later, i decided to pick up the clarinet as a hobby. As far as "getting back into playing woodwind instruments" is concerned, I am confident that this was a good choice for a balance of price and quality. This feels like a decent, solid instrument to play. I know the sound I want to ultimately achieve, and I am not naive to think that his model will compete with a nice, professional instrument in that regard. However, with a few small purchases, I feel that it will last throughout my experience of discovering if/when I am ready to move up to a higher level and get a professional instrument. The sound is decent, but not fantastic. A lot of that has to do with my personal skill and experience, but there will be a point at which my abilities will surpass the capabilities of this clarinet. Things to consider right away: 1. I think that most people will want to immediately replace the mouthpiece. The one that ships with this instrument is cheap garbage. The mouthpiece that shipped to me had a small chip in it, rendering it (essentially) unplayable with any reed stronger than 2. If you don't want to spend a lot of time researching replacement parts, for about $35, I highly recommend picking up a Yamaha 4C mouthpiece - a solid, generic choice for beginners. 2. Get some better reeds. I ordered Vandoren reeds at the same time I bought this clarinet. I didn't really give those that shipped with the instrument much of a chance due to the flaw in the mouthpiece that made 2.5 reeds somewhere between difficult and impossible to play. However, the Vandoren reeds were obviously superior from the beginning. 3. Replace the ligature. The one that ships with the instrument is very cheap, and I had problems keeping the reed in place as I was securing the second of two screws. I opted for a leather ligature with a single screw. there are multiple options available for $15 or less an Amazon. Overall, I would definitely recommend this instrument to beginners or people who haven't played in a while and want to get back into it. However, if you're not prepared to make the few, minor updates I mention, I would expect frustration and subpar results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023 by chris

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