The Ethnic Clarinet
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Author: Haegar
Date: 2004-01-15 09:14
Hi zabu,
my clarinet teacher who introduced me to the world of klezmer plays a german system and I play klezmer on my boehm system - there is no difference at all for playing klezmer, you must feel comfortable withe the system / keywork.
Btw. I think the "classical" klezmer clarinet could be the "albert" system, because of the period of time when klezmer and clarinet met???
I think a c clarinet to start with is a little bit difficult, because there are no "classical" clarinet books are available in "C", but on the other hand side even here in gemany (many real/fake books are not available for legal reasons) there are some nice collections of klezmer sheet available.
Btw. I think we just talk about these issues ;-)))
ciao
Thorsten
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zabu |
2004-01-14 17:45 |
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ChrisC |
2004-01-14 19:00 |
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Jimmy |
2004-01-17 16:47 |
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Haegar |
2004-01-15 09:14 |
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Jimmy |
2004-01-17 16:51 |
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Ralph Katz |
2004-01-19 11:31 |
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Merlin Shepherd |
2004-09-02 18:49 |
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