Best Woodwind Case | Woodwind Doublers
Best Woodwind Case for multi-instrumentalists!
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Very nice! Thanks for the review!
Nice video, very informative and to-the-point, well-edited, and charismatically presented :) I wouldn't have even considered a custom case before this video, but it's nice to hear how you approach it. Makes the process less mysterious.
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Thank you so much!!
Kinda cool. I think wiseman cases look brilliant. It's on my list to get an alto/soprano/clarinet/flute/piccolo case from them. I'm currently using a Selmer TriPack cases (black, wood, with sorta leather like things on the end) and while I like that case, it's not something I can throw over my shoulder. It does protect my instruments though. Also like that Wiseman is selling the awesome Woodwind Design stands. Cannot recommend those enough. I've had them for like 3 years now, and they are worth every penny. People need to invest in a GREAT case and a GREAT stand for their instruments. Why would one spend $5k on a horn, and skimp out and get a shitty $40 stand for it or a crappy $60 case to "protect it". A $60 case is going to protect it from view, but not from a bump or a drop.
I might like a double flute case like that. I've got a Boehm and a simple system (both lefties), and right now I keep the SS in a plastic pistol case. It's actually a pretty common way to store them, and the pistol cases fit into clarinet bags. It'd be nice to be able to keep both of them together, though -- and maybe even my keyless in F.
I've got the Altieri alto flute bag, which they said works well for clarinet/flute/etc. It's huge and I keep tons of extra things like stands as well. But I'm sure it's heavier than this solution.
What about the Marcus Bonna case for Alto/Sop and flute?