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Author: donald
Date: 2015-11-25 03:41
"A low C is not for me"... I kind of feel the same way...
I've played bass clarinet in professional symphony orchestras, international touring shows and for contemporary music, and appreciate that the range to C is necessary for this work, but I'm considering playing Bass clarinet as a Jazz instrument in my fading years, and really can't imagine I'll use the basset notes. Ok, there's something cool about hitting a low C FFFFF and sitting on it so it rattles the windows, but the novelty of that fades quickly for me personally- wheras the pain in the arse of the bigger, heavier instruments does NOT fade...
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