momof1princess
<font color=darkorchid>i feel like i'm going to ex
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I am a private clarinet teacher for several middle and high schools in my area...you certainly do not want a wood clarinet for marching due to cracking and warping that can be caused by extreme weather conditions. If her old horn is plastic, let her use it for marching band.
I love Buffet clarinets and have played an R-13 for years. While they can be expensive, you can find some great deals if you work with your high school's private clarinet teacher (or any clarinet teachers working in your school district). Good E-11 clarinets can be found for under $1,000 that are in great working order.
I also agree that mouthpiece selection is a very personal choice. I also do not like the Vandoren 5RV, but many of my students do. I play a Vandoren M30 and found it works best for me (after trying more than 20 other mouthpieces). She will want to try several different mouthpieces (and at least 3 of the same brand/model of mouthpiece) to find the one that will work best for her.
Hope I could be of some help!
thank you! i appreciate everyone's suggestions! DH and i are completely out of our element, because neither of us plays an instrument. i'm a singer, but that's of no help to me in this case.