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Author: Amanda Rose
Date: 2000-10-10 20:25
Hello! I am a devoted clarinet student. I am trying to think of a name for email and instant message that would be "clarinet-like". Any cute ideas?
I know this is silly, but all your professionals probably know a lot more than me!!!!!!!!
Amanda Rose
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Author: Nate Zeien
Date: 2000-10-10 23:59
I think that it would be nifty if somebody helped make clarinet websites correspondeing to the seven dwarves' names. Dopey, Happy, Bashful, Grumpy, Sleepy, Doc, and our favorite, Sneezy. I think I got all of the names right. Oh well, I'm sure I'll hear about it if I'm wrong. :-) -- Nate Zeien
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Author: william
Date: 2000-10-11 04:51
ReedyRosy
Clarimandy
the possibilities are endless................................................................
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Author: Kelly
Date: 2000-10-12 03:35
My sister calls her instrument Claire Linette. just an idea.....
or you could go with something like reedy or any dumb name that somebody calls you in regard to your instrument.........
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Author: Don Poulsen
Date: 2000-10-12 15:55
According to the Merriam-Webster Web site, in the 1930s, a clarinet was referred to in the slang of the day as a gob stick. Any wood instrumentalist was a lip-splitter. Clarinets have also been referred to as licorice sticks.
Clarinet in some different languages is:
French - clarinette
German - Klarinette
Hungarian - klarinet (with the e accented)
Italian - clarinetto
Portugese, Spanish - clarinete
For fun, I checked out the many anagrams for "clarinetist." A few that I like include:
isn't a relic
isn't it clear (or) it isn't clear
lit cat siren
strict alien
Anything inspire you?
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