JD Woodwinds Contra-Alto Clarinet (Great Bass Clarinet) Mouthpiece Review

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 6

  • @ericklemm7430
    @ericklemm7430 Před rokem +1

    I was always told that on the contra clarinets you are supposed to use softer reeds, because the stronger reeds make it way too difficult to play. I always used a 2.0 and never had a problem with intonation or squeaking.

  • @aidanknox2430
    @aidanknox2430 Před 2 lety +3

    I would try softer/cane reed. The legere seems to be fighting it. I dont care for the legere on clarinets and the difference is def noticiable. I do love their oboe reeds tho. Then again all personal preference

  • @sampohoreskeybuskinglooseb9238

    Sounds great there just some spit in there

  • @jamesernst5278
    @jamesernst5278 Před 2 lety

    I played Chaconne in the Boise State honor band my sophomore year a mont before the pandemic and we had a Bb contrabass clarinet player and he played the bass clarinet part down an octave. By the way, I thought First Suite in Eb does have a contrabass clarinet part.

    • @lowheadvarney158
      @lowheadvarney158 Před rokem

      It does. I played that piece on contra myself and I loved it!

    • @wilhelmorangenbaum2
      @wilhelmorangenbaum2 Před rokem

      Holst's first military suite doesn't originally have a contrabass clarinet part, that was an addition of later editions (that were not by Holst).