|  The Clarinet BBoard 
 
    |  |  
    | 
    | Author: dtiegs Date:   2011-12-21 13:35
 
 
 As a young musician, I often am awed by videos on the internet showcasing other clarinetists abilities. I understand that to get better, I have to listen, just as a child will have to observe an adult walk before they themselves walk.
 
 I want to be exposed to the real deal. I do not plan on being a major performing artist, I think I have a fat chance becoming one. I only plan on playing music as a hobby, something that I am able to relieve my stress from my future occupation.
 
 Are there any particular artists, with albums, that you find to be exemplary examples?
 
 DTiegs
 
 
 
 
 |  |  
    | Reply To Message 
 |  
    |  |  
    | 
    | Author: Clarinetero Date:   2011-12-27 05:34
 
 You should start by listening to the most famous clarinettist out there:
 -Ricardo Morales
 -Sabine Meyer
 -Charles Neidich
 -Karl Leister
 -Stanley Drucker
 -Julian Bliss
 -Ernst Ottensamer
 
 
 There are many other which I didn't mentioned.
 
 Another thing you can do is to listen to orchestral music. If you find and orchestra that you like and you like the clarinettist you can search for his/her name and check if you find some solo work you can listen to.
 
 I hope this is of some help; and please excuse my bad english.
 
 
 
 |  |  
    | Reply To Message 
 |  
    |  |  
    | 
    | Author: Pastor Rob Date:   2011-12-27 10:54
 
 I can listen to Emma Johnson for hours.
 
 Pastor Rob Oetman
 Leblanc LL (today)
 
 
 
 |  |  
    | Reply To Message 
 |  
 
 | The Clarinet Pages
 
 |  |