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Author: karlie  
Date:   2004-11-06 00:47 
 hey... i know pretty much everyhting bout both the clarinet and bass clarinet i should know cause i have been playing them for a while...bass 2 years and clarinet about 7...so ill be happy to answer anything bout them
  
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Author: Flute 1  
Date:   2004-11-06 05:28 
 Until you get a degree in Clarinet performance.. I don't think that you will truly learn everything there is to know about the Clarinet..cause you have been playing them for so long doesn't automatically mean that you know it all.. I have been playing Flute for about 16 yrs and I learn something new everyday
  
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Author: Ambrosia  
Date:   2004-11-06 17:23 
 yeah right. so what if you have been playing it for 7 years? how good do you play it? you dont know everything there is so climb off your high horse.
  
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Author: Brilliance  
Date:   2004-11-07 01:39 
 i think that's ridiculous for you to think that you know everything about clarinet, especially for only playing 7 years. Compare that to professors at major universities who have been playing for 40+ and still learn something new everyday.
  
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Author: elanah  
Date:   2004-11-07 17:36 
 Help!! 
where do i get a very detailed fingering chart thatwill allowme to play 4 scales on three octaves?????
  
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Author: Dori  
Date:   2004-11-08 20:25 
 Try the ones on this site.  Click on the words "Fingering Charts" at the top of this page.
  
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Author: Tavis  
Date:   2004-11-14 01:05 
 g'day karlie 
if you know everything, which i can, as many ppl not believe, BUT you must have studied clarinet intensively in order to make this claim. i applaud your bravery. anyways, a test since you know everything.  
1. what is the fingering for the fourth G? it is possible. i play it occasionly in impro solos. 
2. if i use a size 5 vandoren 56 rue lepic reed, what is the most suitable mouthpiece to use? 
3. tell me eresto cavallini's occupation. i will know if you googled this answer. 
4. if i were told to transpose f# major down an augmented fouth, what will be the dominant of this new scale? 
5. last one... what is the difference pressurewise, between a rico olegature and a vandoren optimum ligature? 
Good luck with this. but since you know everything, you'll have no trouble... right? 
 
  
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