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    | Author: Bob Gardner Date:   2000-07-11 18:41
 
 Since the woes got such a great responce lets try the postive route.
 What is the best thing about playing a clarinet?
 THE FEELING OF ACCOMPANIMENT
 no one said it would be easy.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Don Berger Date:   2000-07-11 18:48
 
 In a community band [and pit orchestra] the pleasure of making good music and the fellowship [can't spell camar---] with friends of long standing [and sitting].  Don
 
 
 
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    | Author: Mario Date:   2000-07-11 18:59
 
 The sheer beauty of the instrument and it repertoire.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Dick Vigorous Date:   2000-07-11 20:08
 
 Hey, ya want all us rats to love ya?  Fergit the silly notes.  Play them squeaks and squeals!
 --Dick Vigorous
 
 
 
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    | Author: Eoin McAuley Date:   2000-07-11 22:29
 
 The buzz of that low E!
 
 The smiling expression necessary for the correct embouchure - we're all happy people.
 
 The mournful sound of Tchaikovsky's 5th.
 
 The pianissimo repeat of Mozart's Concerto, 2nd movement.
 
 The smell of Mpingo.
 
 The range of nearly 4 octaves which beats just about any other wind instrument.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Fred Date:   2000-07-12 00:39
 
 It's like riding a bicycle . . . once you've learned how you can always go back and do it again.  Like a bicycle, however, parts do get a little bit rusty.  LOL
 
 
 
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    | Author: Mark Charette Date:   2000-07-12 06:07
 
 Bob Gardner wrote:
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 Mpingo?????????????????????
 What is Mpingo--I think I missed something.
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 Besides a cool sounding word ...
 
 Check under Equipment (I think) for a nice explanation of woods used for clarinets.
 
 
 
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    | Author: William Date:   2000-07-12 06:26
 
 Being a guy, siting next to all of those cute "girl" clarinet players was a real perk--although sometimes,I wished I also played the flute as well......   :>}
 
 
 
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    | Author: paul Date:   2000-07-12 13:07
 
 Finally getting it right and having my pro tutor smile.  Better yet, getting it right and having my wife happily sing or hum along with me as I play a pop tune.
 
 And the tone, the tone, the tone.  Nothing beats nailing it and hearing the sweet sound of a good clarinet.  Even at a very low volume (ppp to pp level), a good clarinetist can carry the sound a very long way.  I believe that even if the clarinet doesn't boom in popularity like the sax, it will continue to be wanted by the audience, no matter what the venue.
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: Lelia Date:   2000-07-12 15:15
 
 As someone who doubles on bass sax, one thing I like about the soprano clarinet is that it's portable!  Four octaves in such a compact instrument -- I can carry a clarinet anywhere without needing an ox cart, and the clarinet doesn't take up half the floor space in my home office.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Amber Date:   2000-07-12 17:07
 
 The huge, distinctive range of colors we can pull from that tiny little piece of wood.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Pam Date:   2000-07-12 17:23
 
 Playing is a lot of fun, especially in a group. Playing the clarinet well can be a great stress-reducer!
 
 
 
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    | Author: Kontragirl Date:   2000-07-12 22:04
 
 Lelia wrote:
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 As someone who doubles on bass sax, one thing I like about the soprano clarinet is that it's portable!  Four octaves in such a compact instrument -- I can carry a clarinet anywhere without needing an ox cart, and the clarinet doesn't take up half the floor space in my home office.
 
 
 I am in total agreement!
 
 
 
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    | Author: Sara Date:   2000-07-17 03:53
 
 the sound you get with the perfect combination of mouthpiece, ligature, embouchure and a perfect reed!
 Sara
 
 
 
 
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