What Does the Lyre Symbol Mean? Vandoren Clarinet Mouthpieces
Andrew Hadro, Vandoren Products Specialist at the New York Studio, discusses what the Lyre symbol means on some of our Vandoren clarinet mouthpieces. We have 5 Lyre mouthpiece models for Bb Clarinet: M13 Lyre 5RV Lyre M30 Lyre B40 Lyre B45 Lyre

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