Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-08-11 12:02
mandy wrote:
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<br>i know its supposed to be a big no, no with serious music on clarinet, but a trumpet player was the one who first introduced me to real music, and obviously he used vibrato.
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<br>Vibrato is _not_ a big no no on serious music. It happens to be something that isn't heard often today, but it is historically correct for music composed during certain periods. Check the article in the Study" section on vibrato, Brahms, and Muhlfeld.
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<br>You'll be surprised if you really start digging into the history of the clarinet - what you think is "traditional" may be a relatively new development. Like grenadilla being the "only" wood for a clarinet ...
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<br>The clarinet has a very short history as a musical instrument, so "traditional" may only mean one generation ...
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