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Author: Fuzzy
Date: 2019-04-28 02:08
Not being familiar with Harry Potter, I looked up "Slughorn's Party" on YouTube. If the part I listened to is the same part you're referring to - then the answer is: There's more than one clarinetist playing. The effect is from rhythm, chord structure, voice leading amongst the parts...and proficient clarinetists.
I wouldn't say there's a specific technique or trick to the playing.
It sounds "full" or "round" because the clarinet parts are filling the chordal structure instead of all playing a single melody/line.
At least that's what I heard in the clip I watched,
Fuzzy
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Green Henry |
2019-04-28 01:50 |
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Re: Who played the clarinet on... new |
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Fuzzy |
2019-04-28 02:08 |
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Green Henry |
2019-04-28 02:26 |
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Fuzzy |
2019-04-28 04:06 |
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Ken Lagace |
2019-04-28 04:39 |
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Green Henry |
2019-04-28 10:47 |
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donald |
2019-04-29 07:54 |
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