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Author: bass clairinet lover
Date: 2004-11-24 15:03
Personally i love the bass clairinet. Every thing these imature people on here are saying about bass clairinets isn't true. People are even asking other people to do stuff that the asker can get in serious trouble for,it has nothing to do with bass clairinets(that went to you s** p**.)
Bass clairinets rock so y do people say bad things about bass clairinets (SO IMMATURE!) I PLAY BASS CLAIRINET AND I LOVE BASS CLAIRINET!
BOO YAH,YALL............
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Author: Clarinet Girl
Date: 2004-12-01 23:32
HAHAHAHA.....i guess bass is ok, i played it for awhile but i perfer b flat, it was too boring for me, personal opinion.
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Author: Ashley Painter
Date: 2004-12-06 03:45
There's nothing BORING about a bas calrinet if you have nice developed music and a band strong enough to play challenging pieces of music. I'm the bass clarinet in My local symphony, and at 16, I don't consider that such a bad start. IT really comes down to the maturity of the musician in reference. I've only been playing for six months, I've played the clarinet for seven years and I vow I won't go back. I refuse to be another faceless clarinet player in a sea of many. plus I'm my own section leader AND I have cool exposed parts.
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Author: Janet
Date: 2004-12-11 18:39
This is a music sight for help it's not just to write whatever you feel like when you feel like, and I exspect better!
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Author: Unknown
Date: 2005-01-20 01:36
First of all what does it matter to you? If it bothers you so bad dont open the thread. Its as easy as that. Eye also wanted to add u nead to werk on ur speling. (lol)
Bass Clarinet rocks! I love it because there are only two bass clarinets in my band and I frequently have parts that are exposed. Its great!
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Author: Tiffanie
Date: 2005-07-15 03:26
Do you love playing the bass?
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Author: Tiffanie
Date: 2005-07-15 03:30
Do you love playing the bass?
Ashley Painter wrote:
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There's nothing BORING about a bas calrinet if you have nice developed music and a band strong enough to play challenging pieces of music. I'm the bass clarinet in My local symphony, and at 16, I don't consider that such a bad start. IT really comes down to the maturity of the musician in reference. I've only been playing for six months, I've played the clarinet for seven years and I vow I won't go back. I refuse to be another faceless clarinet player in a sea of many. plus I'm my own section leader AND I have cool exposed parts.
Hah, I'm 13 and played the clairinet for 3 years and know I'm playing the bass. it's so much funner. I play first chair, thats because I am the only one. (lol) I love my bass I named it Big Clair. I will never go back to the clairinet I had it and plus I like being first chair. Did you name yours?
Ashley Painter wrote:
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There's nothing BORING about a bas calrinet if you have nice developed music and a band strong enough to play challenging pieces of music. I'm the bass clarinet in My local symphony, and at 16, I don't consider that such a bad start. IT really comes down to the maturity of the musician in reference. I've only been playing for six months, I've played the clarinet for seven years and I vow I won't go back. I refuse to be another faceless clarinet player in a sea of many. plus I'm my own section leader AND I have cool exposed parts.
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