Klarinet Archive - Posting 000545.txt from 2005/06
From: kurtheisig@-----.net Subj: Re: [kl] metal clarinets Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 06:40:47 -0400
sigh----there WAS a time when band sax parts were largely satb.
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From: Bill Hausmann <bhausmann1@-----.net>
Sent: Jun 26, 2005 7:52 PM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: Re: [kl] metal clarinets
At 11:14 AM 6/26/2005 -0400, Adam Michlin wrote:
>And consider the case of the "one-piece" student bass clarinet.
>
>Anyone who has ever had to carry one of these cases around (as a student
>or otherwise) learns real quickly why being able to take the two middle
>joints apart is a ReallyGoodThing<tm>.
In my experience, that ability turns out to be a really BAD thing, since it
exponentially increases the likelihood of knocking keys out of alignment, a
problem already serious enough with one-piece bass clarinets in the hands
of young students!
>...Yeah, I know, kids who play soprano saxophone don't have this problem.
>Except that, mercifully for *so* many reasons, the average middle school
>and even early high school student doesn't have to carry a soprano sax on
>the school bus. That and saxophones are "cool" <sigh>.
Of course, in school bands nobody plays soprano sax, since there are no
parts. That would explain why you see so few on school busses.
Bill Hausmann
If you have to mic a saxophone, the rest of the band is TOO LOUD!
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