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 Re: Are Rossi clarinets still a
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2005-01-02 15:51

Hiroshi,

Do you find that the Rossi american bore blends in well with the traditional R13? So that you won't be a 'soloist' above the rest with a drastically different sound?

I ask this because many of the people listed on Rossi's site as players of his instruments are soloists (in which case blending with other clarinets is not always necessary/desireable) or chamber musicians. Sure he may have just listed them as players to draw more of a crowd to his clarinets (as anyone would/should do), but I don't personally know of any wind ensemble players that play them (or any other place where there's more than one clarinet per part and so they need to SOUND as one).

I'm also not familiar with what ensemble in which you yourself play and therefore don't know if you even need to blend with other clarinets playing the same part, or if you're an orchestral type player where most of the time it is you and you alone playing that line.

Alexi

US Army Japan Band

Post Edited (2005-01-02 15:56)

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