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Author: Jason Russo 
Date:   2015-08-04 18:49





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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: Liquorice 
Date:   2015-08-04 19:19

Both sound good. Personally I prefer the Selmer.

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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: Clarinetian 
Date:   2015-08-04 19:45

Both sound really good. I prefer the sound of the Bflat but the A sounded wonderful as well.

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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2015-08-04 21:29

Nice playing!

I prefer the sound of the Selmer to the sound you're getting on the Yamaha in the Beethoven, but I prefer the sound of the Yamaha on the Mendelssohn by far to it on the Beethoven. ;)

Something to me sounds a little pinched in the Beethoven. The Mendelssohn requires such clear precision and the Yammy seems to be working for you there.

Why not try recording all of the excerpts on both clarinets (I know the Mozart and the Kodaly are for A and the Mendelssohn and Beethoven are for Bb)??? Then you might have a clearer picture about what they can do for you.

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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2015-08-05 02:03

Bravo!!!


Both very good. I am impressed that you play that combination of horns. I find the Signature a bit odd in the chalumeau (when I play it.....not you), it wants to pinch off when playing softer. Of course I love the sound and response of the CSG (my personal horns). I think it gives you a bit more focus, but that's splitting hairs.








................Paul Aviles



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Author: Jason Russo 
Date:   2015-08-05 02:48





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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: clarinetguy 2017
Date:   2015-08-05 04:18

Great playing! Both sound wonderful, but my choice is the Yamaha.

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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: James S 
Date:   2015-08-05 04:55

I'm a big fan of the CSG! You handle the Selmer well also :D

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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: Silversorcerer 
Date:   2015-08-05 07:02

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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: DAVE 
Date:   2015-08-05 17:41

To me you sound nice on both horns. Your Mozart was mostly very good. Your Kodaly needs a lot of work. Beethoven is good except the huge swell on that last trill... too much for my taste. The Mendelssohn was excellent.

Trills. Work to get them more graceful so they don't pop out of context. This was evident in the Mendelssohn... make them part of the line. Also work on a clean exit from the trills without stumbling.

My favorite by far was your Mozart. You have some really nice musical ideas there and really nice pacing.

Pick a clarinet and play. In the end it really doesn't matter if it's a Selmer or Yamaha.

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 Re: Which Sound do you Prefer?
Author: Monsterchef 
Date:   2015-08-07 04:58

Very nice playing particularly for a uni freshman. You blew away my level at that time (probably now still) by a great margin.

I'm in a similar situation as you as in a more traditional sounding horn (R13) A and a Yammy Bb. From your recording you definitely showed more flexibility with your A in terms of dynamic range and tone colour change. However your Bb horn sounds just as phenomenal for its clarity and focus.



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