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Author: Awurlitzer
Date: 2008-01-26 09:47
just out of curiosity.
does anybody here on this board play a wurllitzer bass clarinet?
how does it sound and feel compared to a buffet?
do any internet reviews exist about this instrument?
i havent found one.
best,
gunnar
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2008-01-26 11:21
I haven't played one but I heard one in a master class about German vs. France bass clarinets. A Dutch player played a Wurlitzer and (I think) a French player played Buffet. I did like one more, but I think it was more because of the playing than the instrument.
I have a picture of one, would that help you?
The player I know who plays Wurlitzer bass clarinet is Romke Jan Wijmenga who I think is from the Rotterdam Philharmonic. Maybe you should try contacting him (I'm sure you can do it through their website).
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Author: TheButler
Date: 2008-01-26 13:04
Romke-Jan Wijmenga: http://www.rpho.nl/leden/output.php?memberId=92
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Author: LarryBocaner ★2017
Date: 2008-02-03 16:49
Steve Bates, bass clarinet in the Kennedy Center Opera Orchestra, plays a Wurlitzer German system bass clarinet. sounds very good on it. A local freelancer has a reform Boehm Wurlitzer basset horn that is a sensational instrument!
The sound is more compact than a Buffet or Selmer -- doesn't have quite the carrying power of the French marques, but it is quite pleasing to the ear.
Post Edited (2008-02-03 16:51)
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Author: Awurlitzer
Date: 2008-02-03 17:51
thank you for your infos.
to me my german system clarinet sounds more "wooden" than a boehmsystem clarinet, which sounds more "open","balanced".
it appears to me that this could translate to german and boehm bass clarinets, too.
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