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 e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: Bob Arney 
Date:   2002-09-04 18:37

Currently on e-bay a seller of an Alto Clarinet made this remark:
"It plays to low E which I consider a real plus because it makes the instrument lighter than an alto that plays to low Eb. Besides in over fifty years of playing I have never encountered a low Eb in band or chamber music for alto clarinet"

Do Y'all share these opinions?
Bob A

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: JMcAulay 
Date:   2002-09-04 18:47

Funny, that's been my experience, too. But maybe that's because I never played Alto Clarinet.

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: Ken Shaw 
Date:   2002-09-04 18:49

I've never seen any Ebs, but having the note means you get a decent E/B, instead of a fonky bell tone. Desparate spin from the eBay seller, I'd say.

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: ron b 
Date:   2002-09-04 20:25

Do Y'all share these opinions?

No.

As Ken points out, mainstream makers put the Eb key on there for a reason.

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: Gary Van Cott 
Date:   2002-09-04 22:45

I have seen low Eb for alto clarinet in clarinet quartet music and also clarinet choir music. I haven't played it much in band, but I think there may have been one in the music for a summer band I played in during June.

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: diz 
Date:   2002-09-05 00:52

I've marched with a bass clarinet - that was heavy! Alto would seem easy, in comparison.

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: Terry Horlick 
Date:   2002-09-05 01:36

When you play a Bari sax which only goes to Bb and you need an A you can stuff your knee into the bell and get the A. I guess you should buy that alto clarinet and whenever you need an Eb just stuff your foot up there into the bell, should work fine and save you some money. I suggest wearing lime green sox for their effect on stage... goes well with my Tux! If you are playing while standing it gives the effect of a Flamingo taking a nap.

Man, I think I will bid on it!

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: Bob Arney 
Date:   2002-09-05 03:19

L.O.L. Terry, but if you'r 6foot two and standing, I have visions of playing "DEAD BUG" while flopping around on my back!
Bob A

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2002-09-05 14:35

Both my Selmer alto [only play it infrequently] and bass have the low Eb's and I make sure they are playable. The only written low Eb I now have is in the C. Dragon arr't of "Am. the Beautiful" [bass], but I do "drop the octave" to assist the bassoon at times. Don

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: jim lande 
Date:   2002-09-06 01:36

My EEb (contra) alto does not have the low Eb, and I miss it all the time. My bundy has the low Eb, but the note is not as good.

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 RE: e-Bay statement of truth?
Author: Michael Kincaid 
Date:   2002-09-06 14:42

At the 2000 Clarinetfest in Norman, Oklahoma, Joseph Messenger
directed the clarinet choir; he picked out a piece called
Dances Of Atlantis where the alto has a 5 measure solo that
ends on the low Eb. I'm glad my alto plays down to that note.

Michael

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