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 Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: GBK 
Date:   2017-02-27 20:28
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Artie Shaw's clarinets

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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: richard smith 
Date:   2017-02-27 21:17

When his fans remarked how marvelous his clarinet sounded, he reminded them that HE produced the sound. (from his bio book )

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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: kdk 
Date:   2017-02-27 21:44

richard smith wrote:

> When his fans remarked how marvelous his clarinet sounded, he
> reminded them that HE produced the sound. (from his bio book
> )

Channeling Heifetz?

Karl

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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: MarlboroughMan 
Date:   2017-02-27 22:58

On my short list of instruments I'd love to have the chance to play...

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http://thejazzclarinet.blogspot.com/

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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: NTSOG 
Date:   2017-02-27 23:57

Hello GBK [Glenn],

I have never seen a photo of Artie Shaw, so I assume the picture you displayed is of the man himself with his Selmers? If so I am intrigued: are the keys gold-plated and which model Selmer did he play - the lighting in the photo is such that I cannot be sure. I ask because my Selmer full Boehm] CT [which I recently mentioned in another post] is gold plated and I am trying to find out more about my instrument and its history.

Jim
Australia

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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: GBK 
Date:   2017-02-28 00:21

Although Artie mostly played a Selmer on his most well known recordings, the two clarinets that the Smithsonian have are a Selmer and a Buffet.

Although it's not that apparent in the photo, Artie always had the LH Eb/Bb sliver key removed and the hole plugged because he felt the key "got in the way".

BTW - He also endorsed the Conn Constellation 44N(?) clarinet but didn't play one on the bandstand.

...GBK



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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: MarlboroughMan 
Date:   2017-02-28 01:18

note to Jim: you assumed correctly. That's either Artie Shaw himself or the best body double anyone could have found. :)


Eric

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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: Chris_C 2017
Date:   2017-02-28 02:15

I noticed the missing LH sliver keys too - confirms what I'd heard previously. Having fat fingers myself led to lots of squeaking from just catching the key with the side of the finger until I did the same (initially a piece of cork under the key, and then having the hole fiilled next time it goes to a tech). I reckoned anything that is good enough for Artie Shaw is good enough for me! It's such a relief not worrying about the squeak (well, that cause anyway).



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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: NTSOG 
Date:   2017-02-28 02:23

Thank you both - Eric & Glenn,

It's funny that I still have LP 33 1/3 records of Artie Shaw [and the Carnegie hall Concerts with Goodman and friends] up in the attic from when I was an enthusiastic novice player in the 1960s, but have no recollection of ever seeing a photo of Artie Shaw.

As for keys getting in the way: with age and having had many operations on my hands I find that quite a few keys "get in the way" nowadays and some even go completely missing so I end up playing "air" clarinet!

Many thanks,

Jim



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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: GBK 
Date:   2017-02-28 02:33

NTSOG wrote:

> Thank you both - Eric & Glenn,
>
> It's funny that I still have LP 33 1/3 records of Artie Shaw
> [and the Carnegie hall Concerts with Goodman and friends] up in
> the attic from when I was an enthusiastic novice player in the
> 1960s, but have no recollection of ever seeing a photo of Artie
> Shaw.


All the pictures of Artie Shaw you'd ever want.

...GBK



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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2017-02-28 07:29

A. C. Green wrote the epitaph poem, "The Soul of the Song" inscribed on Artie Shaw's grave. The opening lines are:

He taught the clarinet to think,
Not just to sing.

For the rest, see http://www.fineartamerica.com/featured/artie-shaw-grave-jeff-lowe.html.



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 Re: Artie Shaw's clarinets
Author: NTSOG 
Date:   2017-02-28 09:11

Thank you Glenn,

You're right, they ARE all the pictures of Artie Shaw I could ever want!

I do love his music.

Jim

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