Bass Clarinet
Bass Clarinet
09:38 on Monday, March 3, 2008
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KayTheBassClarin et
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Posted by KayTheBassClarinet
I play the bass clarinet, and I got into IMEA my freshman year. I don't want to brag, but i think I'm good. My dad always says he wants to record me playing. I feel really embarrassed when I get all that attention.
Does playing the bass clarinet even require talent?
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Re: Bass Clarinet
15:24 on Monday, March 3, 2008
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Re: Bass Clarinet
20:18 on Monday, March 3, 2008
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Re: Bass Clarinet
20:25 on Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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laeta_puella (344 points)
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"Personally, I think that bass clarinet is fairly good sounding to start on, but its good to be professional on it. By playing it for a few days you can probably do low G to high G no problem, but say on other instruments, such as flute or violin it could be a different situation. This is just talking from my experiences (total noobie flute and violin player xD)."
totally depends on prior experience. i bet a cello player could sound fine on a violin in a few days and i couldn't, but that same cello player wouldn't be able to play, say a saxophone, in a couple days, but i could because it's similar to what i play.
a lot of bass clarinet players switch from soprano clarinet, (After all, it's kinda big for most 4th/5th grade hands, i suspect- i didn't even know they existed til 7th grade)
having that clarinet background means you know the fingerings, and basic embochure, making it seem like a simple instrument to learn. give it to a trumpet player or someone, and they might not think it's so simple.
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oh, and btw, which G are you refering to when you say high G?
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Re: Bass Clarinet
00:24 on Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Re: Bass Clarinet
15:48 on Thursday, March 6, 2008
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KayTheBassClarin et
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Posted by KayTheBassClarinet
I learned clarinet in 5th grade, then in 6th I got switched because I really sucked at the clarinet...
It was a great moment. I cried. I was like "You really want me to play the bass clarinet? That's my dream!" on the inside. I was crying and crying...
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Re: Bass Clarinet
20:31 on Saturday, March 8, 2008
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Re: Bass Clarinet
09:19 on Sunday, March 9, 2008
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KayTheBassClarin et
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Posted by KayTheBassClarinet
Thank you.
They switched me to the bass clarinet because they thought that if I played an instrument that requires more air, I would play with more air on the clarinet. It didn't work. You do not want to hear me on the clarinet.
Once I switched to the bass clarinet and heard how awesome it sounded, I began to love music and playing my instrument. Before, it was like 'Okay. I'll play the clarinet because my older brother plays the clarinet." That was a bad decision. At least now I've found the instruments I love playing (bass instruments-bari sax, bass clarinet, maybe the trombone...)
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