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 Bee Clarinet
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2009-05-29 14:44

No comment, other than this fellow or someone like him was on the cover of The Clarinet several years back.

http://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2009/05/playing-a-clarinet-covered-in-bees.html

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: Bluesparkle 
Date:   2009-05-30 01:43

Well, that bee-ts all.

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: Dan Shusta 
Date:   2009-05-30 02:05

I hope the professor doesn't sound too many G# notes!

Read about bee "piping" below:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_bee



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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: William 
Date:   2009-05-30 17:04

Bee-Utiful. But I hope he didn't play too many Bee's Flat........(ouch)

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: Dan Oberlin 2017
Date:   2009-05-30 17:15

He might be playing a Scott Joplin piece ...

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: William 
Date:   2009-06-01 15:29

Or the old country western tune, "Bees......, release me, let me go".

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: clariknight 
Date:   2009-06-01 17:50

In place of another bee pun, I'll be (really, not trying there) the first to mention that the professor actually sounds pretty darn good (especially for being (again, no pun intended) covered in bees).

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: oliver sudden 
Date:   2009-06-01 18:22

No one's mentioned Rimsky-Korsakov?

Well, I won't then.

Oops!



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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: Iceland clarinet 
Date:   2009-06-02 11:52

I hate bees I have a huge phobia for them and now I think I will have a nightmare :(

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: Brenda Siewert 
Date:   2009-06-02 15:25

Isn't it too cold in Iceland for bees? We have tons of them here in Texas. Our back yard is host to them in droves each year as the plants all bud out. But thankfully they're the friendly types and not the agressive African bees.

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: Ryan K 
Date:   2009-06-03 01:47

I really liked that guys sound. It made it all the more awesome.

Ryan Karr
Dickinson College
Carlisle, PA

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: Iceland clarinet 
Date:   2009-06-03 09:48

It all depends on how the winter was if we have a lot of bees the following summer or not. It doesn't matter to me if it's friendly type or agressive one,the phobia is always there.

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: oliver sudden 
Date:   2009-06-03 10:28

A 'phobia' is by definition irrational though. On the other hand, a fear of aggressive flying stinging insects seems perfectly reasonable to me. :)

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 Re: Bee Clarinet
Author: aero145 
Date:   2009-06-03 12:41

Brenda, there are bumblebees every spring/summer/beginning of autumn, but as Stefán says, more and less depending on the winter before. Honeybees cannot live in the wild in Iceland - the only ones in Iceland are in beehives (or whatever you call it when people have their bee-”stations”).

And before you accuse me (if you were going to ;-) ) of not knowing - I am Icelandic but living in Germany. :-)

Ollie… got my message a couple of days ago?



Post Edited (2009-06-03 12:42)

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