Yamaha makes clarinets that are great for new players. The instruments are sturdy and built for less experienced hands. To with that, I suggest starting with reeds sized at 2.5, especially those by Rico Royal. These reeds are created so that they are easy to play on for beginners. As the musician becomes more experienced, the size of the reed, or rather its thickness, should go up.
There is no spit valve on the clarinet. But the clarinet should be swabbed out with a cotton cloth after being played to get rid of any moisture in the actual instrument.
There can be two meanings. It's either that they are the greatest student in someone's life or they would be just a student forever and would not grow out of it. It depends on the context.
In my opinion, no. . Though the brand has improved over the years, they are still below par. A good clarinet is a wooden one made by Buffet, Yamaha or Selmer. These three makers have student instruments and professional instruments. As a clarinet player with a degree in music, I would not purchase a Jupiter clarinet for any reason.
I have no idea about rusting, but am alarmed about the question - leaving them in water for an hour should not, repeat not be an option as it would completely destroy a wood clarinet. It would do absolutely nothing but damage the cork and pads of a plastic clarinet. Rust would be the least of your problems.
You're Artley was produced in 2000, it's a student model b-flat clarinet. It could be wood or copmposite plastic, you can tell by the texture of the intstrument. Plastic is smooth and shiny, wood has a grain to it. Hope this helps!!
Many places give student discounts. To get it you show your student ID card.
Why would you want to play it on clarinet
Clarinet is the name of a musical instrument and would be a noun
So there would be another clarinet, but lower sounding.
Joy to the world, you can mostly play anything you would like to on the clarinet.
I would think so, since the clarinet has nothing to do with your teeth.
I would answer by saying ether a piano or Clarinet