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Author: kilo
Date: 2020-03-14 14:21
Glad the OP found the information he was looking for.
In general, this is a great example of trying to get an instrument to do something it wasn't really made for in a setting where it doesn't really belong. A whole bass clarinet section playing "oom-pa" lines might work but trying to play a melody line by yourself and still be heard above everyone else isn't realistic. In my concert band I think of the bass as a sectional instrument, mainly providing a foundation for the soprano clarinets with an occasional chance to add an interesting line here and there. I know that when the section is short and I have to play soprano the other clarinets always say they miss the hearing the bass.
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2020-03-13 17:42 |
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r small |
2020-03-13 19:09 |
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Max S-D |
2020-03-14 09:40 |
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EbClarinet |
2020-03-14 10:10 |
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Re: Playing Louder/Projecting Better on Bass Clarinet new |
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kilo |
2020-03-14 14:21 |
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Apersonn |
2020-03-15 02:12 |
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Max S-D |
2020-03-15 21:08 |
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