Klarinet Archive - Posting 000197.txt from 2001/12

From: Mark B <markbmtl@-----.com>
Subj: RE: [kl] A couple things...
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 20:22:41 -0500

Yep, plus it's a little boring going to just clarinet
recitals and classes every night ;-)

Mark

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Mark A. Bradley
McGill University
Montréal, Québec

--- Lacy Schroeder <LacyS@-----.org> wrote:
> I agree. Every time there is a masterclass at my
> school or somewhere in
> the area and I can attend, I go, regardless of what
> instrument the
> person giving the class plays. I've been to several
> string masterclasses
> and I've found that there is some really good
> information out there and
> we shouldn't just think that we will only learn from
> players of our own
> instruments. One of my chamber coaches earlier in my
> undergrad was a
> violist, and I learned a LOT about sound from her.
> And singers, like
> Bill said, I think can really help with listening
> for clarity of sound
> as well.
>
> Lacy Schroeder
>
> >Listening to really good
> > singers can also help. The point is that you must
> make the
> > leap from being
> > a clarinetist (or other instrumentalist) to being
> a MUSICIAN.
> > Some never
> > do. But studying ANY fine musician can help you
> get there.
> >
> > Bill Hausmann >
>
>
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