Switching Mouthpieces On Clarinet
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- čas přidán 24. 06. 2020
- In this video, I switch mouthpieces of other instruments with clarinet.
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Fun video... thanks Bro...
Making misery stick from 0/10 to 1/10
I modified my alto sax mouthpiece, and made cork and 2 rings for playing on clarinet. It make more resonance, because now it has a lot of air. But it makes also a debaf for altisimo.
Oboe and bassoon mouthpieces would be interesting to hear on the clarinet. Do you know any videos of that?
I'm looking for it too! I had found a video where there was an instrument that was a double-reed clarinet, therefore with a cylindrical structure (not conical like oboe, sax, tarogado, bassoon, trumpet, trombone etc.) and it made a really strange sound, it looked like a clarinet but with a more ringing sound, without harmonics, it sounded like what could be the sound of a duck, unfortunately I don't remember the title.
What, like try to fit the bocal into the hole
@@nasinopuzzolente5396 sarrusophone?
@@max-hz9io No, sarrusphone is conical like the sax, oboe or tarogado. I mean a conical instrument like flute or clarinet but with double reeds
Are you thinking of a duduk?
does he have all the instrements
I think you've got your ligatures upside down. You also have a loose screw on your Ab/G# key. Have your band director tighten it, please - sincerely, a HS band director 😄. Fun video!
The bass clarinet mouthpiece on the clarinet that’s cool that it goes down even lower then the E
Which Saxophone did you borrow the mouthpiece of to put on the Clarinet? I presume that the mouthpieces on both the Tenor and Alto Saxophones are larger than the mouthpiece on the Clarinet. Since both of those types of Saxophones are larger than the Clarinet. Not sure about the mouthpiece of the Soprano Saxophone though.
I think it's the soprano honestly
I actually tried alto mouthpiece on my clarinet and it just slides into the barrel but idk about tenor mouthpiece
@@EchannelYT Does sliding into the barrel imply that the alto saxophone mouthpiece is smaller or larger than the clarinet mouthpiece?
Since the tenor saxophone is larger than the alto saxophone, I'm pretty sure that any instrument that is too small to be fitted with an alto saxophone mouthpiece is too small to be fitted with a tenor saxophone mouthpiece.
Pretty sure it's an alto mouthpiece. My Yamaha alto mouthpiece fits pretty well on a clarinet.
A saxophone mouthpiece on a clarinet, and that sounds similar? Well no duh 🤣
saxophone/clarinet mouthpieces are the same but the saxophone has a different shape of the mouthpiece.
Did you broke your clarinet
What’s the song at 2:38
Yeah please
It sounds like scheming weasel by Kevin macleod
Bro you should have called the clarinet with the bass clarinet mouthpiece the soprano bass clarinet
baritone clarinet 3:12
Flute and clarinet is flutinet
It's irrelevant, man.
your ligature is backwards lol
some people have it like that, idk
@@zman42 ye if its an inverted ligature but his isn't so it's meant to be the other way round