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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2009-09-08 10:08
Hi
I have a few questions about Turkish and "Greek clarinets".
I'm putting the quotes because I don't think there is a Greek clarient, right? What I'm interested to know is what types of clarinets are usually in folk/traditional/??? Greek music? I've seen some players use what looked like Albert system. I think I saw some with Boehm system too (I'm not sure if I ever saw German system). I also someone using a Turkish clarinet for Greek music.
Also about Turkish clarinets. The ones I saw seemed like Albert or maybe some type of German system. I think I saw one with Boehm system but maybe I don't remember. So what system do they usually use for Turkish music when playing Turkish clarinet?
Thank you
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2009-09-08 10:20
If I didn't mention that the Turkish clarinet was in G it's because I knew that
But to see if I understand, do you mean Turkish clarinet is never Boehm system?
But what about the Greek music clarinetists? I've definitely seen many some use what looked like Bb German/Albert system. The problem is I haven't seen enough to have any sort of statistics abotu what is more common, etc.
Thanks
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2009-09-08 11:18
I've never seen a French System clarinet in G, only German systems.
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Ben
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Author: bbarner
Date: 2009-09-08 15:42
It appears that some Turkish clarinet players play a Girnata brand clarinet. It is an Albert system G clarinet made by the HUBB Workshop for Musical Instruments in Izmir, Turkey.
Bill Barner
http://www.billbarner.com
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Author: Katrina
Date: 2009-09-08 15:55
Both Turkish and Greek clarinetists play what we commonly call "Albert" system. Turkish players usually play the low G horns, sometimes metal sometimes wood. Greek players play C, Bb, A, or sometimes low G instruments. Armenian clarinetists also use the low G Albert system too.
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2009-09-08 17:25
If you get a G clarinet, stay far, far away from the ones sold by Lark in the Morning. They're cheap, but everyone who's reported on them says they're unplayable.
Ken Shaw
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Author: Kalakos
Date: 2009-09-09 05:08
We Greek "klaritzides" play what are called "Albert" or "Simple" or "German" system clarinets (we call them klarina). In the old days, the C was the most favored. Now most play Bb, or A; some, like me, play the C mostly. A few use the G (I have one and use it sometimes too). Some of us prefer no rings on the upper joint. Some like the two rings (we call them "eyeglasses" or "matoyialia"). Some like the "double DO" (double C) or patent C# mechanism; my favorite Buffet Albert is "mono DO" (single C), or no patent C# mechanism.
Some prefer rollers on the little finger keys, some do not (I do not).
You can see some information on my non-commercial Greek folk music site:
"Greek Folk Music and Dance."
http://www.greekfolkmusicanddance.com
There is also an entire web site (non-commercial) called Greek-Turkish Clarinet:
http://www.greek-clarinet.com
I am one of the moderators on this site.
Good luck,
Kalakos
(John Pappas)
Kalakos
Kalakos Music
http://www.TAdelphia.com
Post Edited (2009-09-09 05:15)
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