Author: seabreeze
Date: 2014-10-20 03:00
Clarinetist Amie Ma has a Youtube presentation that answers affirmatively the question of whether the same player, reed, mouthpiece, and clarinet will produce distinctly different tones across a range of ligatures.
She tries an old (beryllium?) Selmer, a Bay gold, a new Rico H, a Brancher, a standard Bonade, an inverse Bonade, a Silverstein, and an Eddie Daniels. They all sound different.
Listen on YouTube under Clarinet Ligature Review by Amie Ma.
I'd like to see a part II with her trying five Ishimoris (Gold, Copper, Brushed Satin, Silver, Pink Gold), three BG Revelations (brass, silver, gold vertical bars), two BG Duos (silver and gold plated), and a GF.
Post Edited (2014-10-20 03:22)
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