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Author: Lelia Loban ★2017 
Date:   2010-11-20 12:20 
 I love it! -- although I must admit that I *have* done the first part of that scene at home (to a yard sale clarinet from long storage in someone's filthy wet basement -- but the clarinet was metal and I took the keys off first and did them separately...). 
 
Lelia 
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/Lelia_Loban 
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Author: Bob Phillips  
Date:   2010-11-20 16:40 
 Reminds me of a the French fellow who blew bubbles through his clarinet in a big bowl of water at ClarinetFest in Vancouver. 
 
Perhaps, an inverted snorkel technique...  an extended technique that doesn't suck. 
 
Bob Phillips
  
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Author: Klarnetisto  
Date:   2010-11-22 12:27 
 Back in the 1990s Clarinet Journal had an article about how Harpo Marx attached a bubble-blowing device to his clarinet! 
 
Klarnetisto
  
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Author: clarnibass  
Date:   2010-11-23 03:53 
 Obviously I'm not going to get soap and water all over my clarinet, but if I get a small bowl with soapy water, dip my clarinet bell in it and then play a low E, will it work for blowing a bubble from the bell? Maybe without the bell would work better because of the smaller hole? Does anyone know or do I have to just try it myself to check? If this works I'll probably use it in a concert.
  
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Author: Reedirect  
Date:   2010-11-23 07:48 
 thanks for posting this. A mood elevating start into a gray, damp, and cold autumn day here in good old Europe. 
 
Best 
Jo
  
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