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Review and Testing Polaris Adjustable Barrels - With Free PDF Equipment Testing Guide! 🎶

Corbin Clarinet Productions shared a promo code with us for free shipping anywhere in the USA - use code "CALLY' at checkout! Visit https://www.corbinclarinetproducts.com for more information. Get my FREE PDF equipment testing guide here: https://bit.ly/3fyXFqZ Link to my favorite testing ligature, Vandoren Optimum (the vertical plates work best for staying put): https://amzn.to/2Yk3RgY (this is an affiliate link) Take private lessons: https://www.callyclarinet.com Like my channel? Support on Patreon:   / callyclarinet   Thank you, Patrons, for your support! You can also support my channel by sending a thank-you tip here: https://paypal.me/callyclarinet Timestamps for review and comparison: Summary: 00:01:23 About the Gen 1 & Gen 2 Barrels: 00:03:15 My testing guidelines: 00:06:42 Yamaha stock barrel 00:11:42 1st Gen Silver 00:12:08 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Silver 00:12:40 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Rose gold 00:13:10 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Gold 00:13:37 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Black Nickel 00:14:09 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Silver 00:14:36 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Rose Gold 00:15:08 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Black Nickel 00:15:33 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Gold 00:16:02 Intonation Test: 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Silver: 00:16:29 Here are my more detailed thoughts on each individual barrel. Keep in mind that this is not meant to say that all of these barrels in this type of metal will play exactly the same for everyone... the individual piece of wood can make a difference, your instrument, your mouthpiece/reed, etc, can all make a difference. They are ABSOLUTELY worth it, in my opinion. Anyway, here are my notes: Yamaha stock barrel: Easy to play, not much resistance Bright sound, not as much depth as I would like Uneven sound/tuning when pulled out Very sharp (even the longer length barrel must be pulled out) 1st Gen Silver Nice feel, a little resistant Good, rich sound Tuning normal, doesn't change much when mechanism is extended When I play on the barrel for over an hour or two, the mechanism can get stuck and the sound becomes more resistant. Not usually an issue if I take breaks. 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Silver Sound concept very different than first gen silver - lighter sound, not as deep or rich Not as even as I would like Feel is very free blowing Would describe as "brilliant, bright, light" Also has some "noise" in the sound - not as smooth as I would like High range difficult to control 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Rose Gold Very free blowing, easy to play Even sound Clean articulation Not as projected, but nice resonance 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Gold Do not like the feel - too resistant Resonance feels dead to me Takes a lot of work to focus and center the sound Even tone, articulation difficult compared to other models 2nd Gen Stock Bore, Black Nickel This is my favorite of the stock bore! Nice feel, not too free, not too resistant Focused, projected, nice resonance Rich sound, even in the high register Very even sound and feel Articulation effort felt average 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Silver My favorite barrel of all! Easy to play, very colorful and ease of flexibility Articulation is effortless and easy Sound is about as even as other barrels Very colorful, compact, vibrant sound Intonation is excellent 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Rose Gold Not a fan - uneven sound (throat tones felt oddly resistant) Unusual feel going over the break Not much resonance, and surprisingly resistant 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Black Nickel More resistant feel than silver and rose gold Nice articulation, warm sound Nice resonance Not as vibrant and colorful a sound as I would like personally, but could be a good fit for someone else! 2nd Gen Corbin Traditional Bore, Gold More resistant Even sound, even blow Resonance felt a little dead to me Very easy to focus air, though *This is NOT a sponsored video* I made this video because I thought it would be helpful make a completely honest review about these barrels, as not many people have tried them yet with the Yamaha CSVR. -- If you like what you see here, please subscribe to my channel! Every Saturday morning I post a new video in the series "Clarinets, Cats, & Coffee", where I give viewers a few tips and a little exercise to do over the weekend. See what I've done so far: https://bit.ly/2A2OjEY I am a professional clarinetist and educator in Chicago, IL. My goal is for this channel to be a resource for students and teachers of all ages & levels to use during teaching and personal practice. Be part of this channel's Patreon community! Gain early access to PDFs, get personal recording feedback, private lessons, teaching tips, and more!   / callyclarinet  

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