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 Now for Something Completely Different
Author: DAVE 
Date:   2008-07-29 06:58

Here is a guy playing in a style that I have never heard before. He is great, but I promise you his tone is unlike anything I have ever heard. Any of you guys have any info on him or what he is playing??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8Z4qEUpXEM

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 Re: Now for Something Completely Different
Author: clarinetistra 
Date:   2008-07-29 07:15

He's one of the top Rom (gypsy) clarinetists in Turkey, has a few cd's out with his group Laco Tayfa- those tend to be a little fusiony. The piece he's playing is called "Harmandali", it's a well-known zeybek, which is a 9/4 rhythm common in both Greece and Turkey. He plays some gorgeous less-synthesized stuff that I once saw on a bootleg dvd... would love to hear more of that.

You might want to visit http://www.gtc-music1.com/forum/ and do a search there, or even the ethnic bulletin board here. Husnu's a pretty easy one to find info on.

He's playing an Albert system G clarinet, which is the common clarinet for doing non-Western music. Turkish music divides a whole step into 9ths (yes, seriously), which might account for it sounding different than other clarinet music you've heard before.

Hope that helps.

mary



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 Re: Now for Something Completely Different
Author: DAVE 
Date:   2008-07-29 07:26

Wow thanks! I really liked his playing, but I'm not sure I would want to hear it all the time. But I loved how the audience reacted to him! Great stuff!

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 Re: Now for Something Completely Different
Author: BobD 
Date:   2008-07-29 13:59

Check out the other clips by this player in the series. And I think he's using a blown-out Rovner too.

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Now for Something Completely Different
Author: Lynn 
Date:   2008-07-30 01:27

Good grief,

I'd barely listened to the first three or four notes when I detected that "blown-out Rovner." Give me a break! Could we just retire the term "blown out?" It's ridiculous enough to apply the term to clarinets........now we're applying it to ligatures. What's next? "blown-out" cork grease....."blown-out" thumb rests......."blown-out" pad worms?

Rant, rant, rant. (I must be getting "blown-out." I turn 65 next year.

MLM

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 Re: Now for Something Completely Different
Author: DAVE 
Date:   2008-07-30 03:31

Lynn,

I think BobD was joking....

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 Re: Now for Something Completely Different
Author: William 
Date:   2008-07-30 15:36

It's kind of nice to hear something different or, at least, new as opposed to the "same old-same old" all the time--although it did take a while to really start to appreciate the style and talent involved. Great playing.......

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 Re: Now for Something Completely Different
Author: ChrisArcand 
Date:   2008-07-31 17:46

It sounds very beautiful.

I feel good after being ready to submit my suggestion of it being a G-Albert clarinet and then having it be confirmed :-)

ca

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