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Author: John Halbrooks
Date: 2000-02-21 18:19
I'm wondering if anyone knows someone who plays alto clarinet for jazz--I mean in small-ensemble work. I understand that most people would gravitate to alto sax, but it seems to me that the alto clarinet's mellow tone would work well for some jazz.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2000-02-21 19:32
Yes, I've thot about it, but not having to master the "break" plus potential loudness on sax are motivators. I have the choice of either in our church orch. {not very jazzy!] to play [transposed] french horn parts. Will post if I find anything of significance! Don
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Author: Kontragirl
Date: 2000-02-21 23:45
I've thought about that too. I've played soprano in jazz band by sight transposing alto sax music. I've also played contralto and bass rather than tenor or bari sax. If I had an alto clarinet to play, I would play it in jazz band.
Kontragirl
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Author: Jeff
Date: 2000-02-22 00:02
I wish my band director would let me play any clarinet in Jazz Band. I have to play tenor, and I really don't enjoy it very much. But, on the plus side, we are doing a song called "A Tribute to Benny Goodman." So maybe I will get to do the clarinet part.
Jeff
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Author: TwrlGrl
Date: 2000-02-22 01:50
This year our new band director said (since I can play both clarinet and alto clarinet) that I could play my alto clarinet in the jazz band this year. I would play the alto saxophone part instead of the alto clarinet. I'll tell you how it sounds when we get our middle school jazz band together.
TwrlGrl
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Author: Steven Epstein
Date: 2000-02-22 03:29
Amongst notable jazz performers, there are recordings of Joe Lovano playing alto clarinet.
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Author: Larry Kaplan
Date: 2000-02-22 19:12
Italian jazzman Gianluigi Trovesi plays ALL the clarinets. Look for his recordings on Italian labels such as Musica Jazz.
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