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 Best for Klezmer?
Author: HANGARDUDE 
Date:   2012-11-27 15:26

Apart from my love for classical music, the other kind of music I like is klezmer and other ethnical Eastern European/Arabic/Turkish. This genre of music requires a more bright and focussed sound, and also agile finger movement. I am aware that Stephen Fox offers C clarinets in both typical Boehm range(Low E) and basset(Low C) form. I'm wondering if a C basset would do the job better than an ordinary Bb. Its sound is brighter and more responsive while extending the range both a whole step higher resulting in easier accessibility to high notes(frequently found in quick passages), and a whole step lower to concert C(terrific for slower passages). Also, closer keys allow me to change notes quicker(as I have slight fine motor skills defficiencies). Tranposition from Bb should be quite easy, as I've played the C descant recorder before.
Some composers assigned the Eb and D clarinet for this task in their symphonies. Mahler's(my favorite composer) earlier symphonies have Klezmer sections, and his choice was the Eb/D, and also scored for them in his latter less klezmer-atic symphonies.
Well, what do you guys prefer? Feel free to reply!

Josh


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 Re: Best for Klezmer?
Author: JJAlbrecht 
Date:   2012-11-28 18:22

You might want ot siscuss this with Tom Puwalski, who is quite knowledgeable in this field of playing.He plays beauifully, and I don't think he uses anything different for his Klezmer, but I mght be mistaken on that.

Jeff

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 Re: Best for Klezmer?
Author: Ralph Katz 
Date:   2012-11-29 23:54

Depends on your budget. A low C can be mighty handy.

On the other hand, if what you want is an instrument mostly for Klezmer, Stephen Fox can make you a C clarinet extended only to low D, lighter and less expensive than a basset C, and D minor is the most frequent key.

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