The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2018-03-18 07:47
Well this little scene can be interpreted in many a different way. The guy in the tux and tie get-up is a butler or waiter of some kind who is "serving" the clarinet to the patron in some fancy place, the way the sommelier brings in fine aged wine that most of us can't afford. He is probably British and that's why he's keeping a stiff upper lip (it's not an embouchure at all). As for the finger position, that's just the way the waiter grabs the bottle, not a fingering position. The clarinetist is seated at the table ready to take the "bottle" instrument from the wait staff hands--or at least that's what I make of this Freudian ink-spot of a photo. Obviously planted by some sneaky psychologist aspiring to find out what makes clarinet players tick.
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Hank Lehrer |
2018-03-17 15:36 |
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Chris P |
2018-03-17 16:47 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2018-03-17 17:43 |
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Chris P |
2018-03-17 19:26 |
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zhangray4 |
2018-03-17 20:12 |
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Caihlen |
2018-03-17 20:13 |
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Philip Caron |
2018-03-17 21:46 |
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Re: Interesting New Hand Position and Fingering new |
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seabreeze |
2018-03-18 07:47 |
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LC007 |
2018-03-18 15:49 |
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ned |
2018-03-20 09:14 |
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The Clarinet Pages
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