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Author: FrankM
Date: 2007-05-10 17:46
http://www.ricoreeds.com/mediasearch.aspx?search=bloom
Lawrie Bloom has some nice interview/lessons on Rico's web site....lots of tips and playing examples. He has a beautiful sound on bass.
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2007-05-11 07:32
If you are interested in hearing him more on bass clarinet he has a solo bass clarinet CD. I think it is available from a few places (I bought it from Walter Grabner).
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Author: Pathik
Date: 2007-05-11 09:12
Thanks for this link, really quite wonderful, and also very helpful. I am soon to start playing bass clarinet, and found what he said really useful. And what lovely sound he has! If you're having trouble accessing the second part of "How to play bass clarinet", try this link:
http://www.ricoreeds.com/Resources/rico/Videos/Lawrie_Bloom_HowToPlayBC_Part2.wvx
Does anyone have any suggestions for what make/strength reeds I should start on? I've only ever tried to play bass clarinet once, and found it an absolutely wonderful and unforgettable experience, but can't remember which reed strength I used. I currently use Vintage XL strength 3 (Reeds Australia) on my soprano clarinets, but I might have to use a different reed strength for bass clarinet? Thanks in advance for any tips.
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Author: Lelia Loban ★2017
Date: 2007-05-11 11:06
That's a hard question to answer, because the best reed for your mouthpiece and your embouchure might be a bad choice for someone else. If there's a good local music store nearby, see if the store keeps open boxes of reeds on hand to sell one reed at a time, so that people can try "one of each" without spending a fortune. The price on the individual reed will be higher than by the box, but lower than buying whole boxes and then getting stuck with a collection of unsuitable reeds. Or check with other bass clarinet players in your area and see if they'll sell you individual unused reeds. If no local store sells individual reeds, maybe some of you would like to chip in together to buy boxes of the reeds that look most promising, and share them.
Lelia
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/Lelia_Loban
To hear the audio, click on the "Scorch Plug-In" box above the score.
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Author: William
Date: 2007-05-15 15:45
I wish he would have demonstrated and/or explained how he plays an isolated staccato G#5. Also, what about the alternative fingerings for C#6 and above?? Most of his "stuff" was relatively basic information (although great)--just wish he would have gotten a bit more advanced.
Reeds? FWIW, I have good results with VanDoran 3.0 & 3.5's. Also, for those outdoor events or doubling situations, Legere 3.0 & 3.25's perform quite well.
Ligatures?? I have been using--like LB--a VanDoran Optimum lig, but have recently acquired a vintage Winslow that I think allows the reed to provide more resonance to the sound, low and high. I have a Bay lig that I do not like as well. The rails on the Vandy Opt and the floating pegs of the Winslow seem to make the big difference and I would recommend ligs that mimic those attributes.
Mouthpiece?? I play a Grabner CXBS (model discontinued in favor of the new CXZLB) and consider it to be the best bass clarinet mpc there is.
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