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Author: Mike Clarinet
Date: 2013-07-24 08:02
This video has inspired a lot of trouble for me....
After seeing this a few months ago, I was issued with a challenge which made my head explode.
I play alto sax in a street band. Our full lineup is 2 trumpets, 2 clarinets, 2 alto saxes, 3 tenor saxes, trombone, sousaphone, 2 drummers. In one rehearsal which was nearly all reeds, our leader came up wth an idea inspired by this video. 3 players on one clarinet - one person blowing, one person for each hand. Play concert C major scale, one octave. Fairly straightforward once we worked out which B & C# to use just above the break. A second team were doing the same thing on a tenor sax.
So far, so good.
Then it got silly. We stood in a line alternating fingerers and blowers. At one end, clarinet left-hand fingerer. Then Clarinet blower. Then the next person (me) was clarinet right-hand fingerer AND tenor sax left hand fingerer, arms crossed over. Then sax blower. The next person was right-hand fingerer on one tenor sax, and left-hand fingerer on another tenor sax. Then tenor 2 blower, then tenor 2 fingerer. The idea was to all play the Concert C scale, 1 octave.
Ever tried playing 2 instruments at once? 2 different instruments?? One third of 2 different instruments??? My head exploded. How the Mnozil Brass guy played 4, I'll never know.
We never took it any further.
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Author: William
Date: 2013-07-24 14:24
Roger that, Mike--I have enough trouble with just one clarinet. That Mnozil guy must have been an octopus in his previous life.
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Author: Rezzie
Date: 2013-07-25 01:41
Beyond the reality of being carbon-based life forms, the Mnozil guys are not like us. It takes a particular breed of musician to do what they do. What a special bunch of entertainers. Love 'em.
Here's some sublime stuff from Thomas Gansch - I know it's a clarinet board, but this is a particular favorite of mine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lseAq1cCj5w
p.s. - credit to the wonderful Georg Breinschmid on bass as well...
Post Edited (2013-07-25 01:44)
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