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 Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Stacie 
Date:   2000-06-28 19:32

Hi i was wandering if anyone has any suggestions on how to play it considering it is about 6 feet tall so if you can give suggestions they would be appreciated.

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Eoin McAuley 
Date:   2000-06-28 23:12

As far as I know, the Contrabass is played exactly the same as any other clarinet. The fingers operate keys instead of covering holes, so that the fingers can be in one place and the holes in another. In this way, the hand positions and fingering are the same as a normal clarinet. The tube of the contrabass is bent around and around, so that the whole instrument is manageable, even if the tube is 6 feet long.

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Dee 
Date:   2000-06-29 00:14

Also most contrabass players sit on a stool rather than a chair.

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Stacie 
Date:   2000-06-30 02:53

yeah i know that but some of them are not curled and are one long piece

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Eoin McAuley 
Date:   2000-06-30 07:15

Even in the straight ones, I don't think you cover the finger holes directly. You press down on pads. These operate levers which covers the holes. So you can still use your normal clarinet hand positions.

For a really large wind instrument, see my post on "Giant Recorder".

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Grant Green 
Date:   2000-07-12 18:27

If you have a straight contra, and the mouthpiece is too high to reach when you're sitting, you pretty much have to either stand or use a taller chair. I've seen contra players standing (sometimes with the horn resting on a telephone book), sitting on a stool, and sitting on a stack of stackable chairs. A stack of telephone books may also work. It is generally *not* practical to try angling the horn enough to play sitting on a normal chair.

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Jeff 
Date:   2001-03-29 02:06

a friend i met at area tryouts used a stool and sat on her *lucky* dictionary. some times you might have a stool that is too big. thats where you use a bass clarinet ajustable stand.

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: warren 
Date:   2005-10-04 03:08

A stool is only too big if you have one such as a vito. They don't h ave adjustable pegs. My leblanc has a adjustable peg. The peg goes out to about 2 and a half feet. Maybe for someone who is about 8 feet tall? haha I don't know. haha

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 RE: Contrabass clarinet (BBb)
Author: Braxton 
Date:   2006-02-14 23:45

I need a fingering chart for a BBb Contrabass Clarinet..could you tell me where I might find one on the net.
Thank You
Braxton Sims

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