@Klarinette3000 Thanks. Because of your comment, I visited your site today, and very much enjoyed the Mozart Rondo from Divertimento No.3 (K.439). Your playing is much better than mine. Beautiful tone and control!
You sound absolutely amazing! I am playing this piece for my audition at Brandon University here in Manitoba. I will always be referring to your video. Thanks. :)
PiusMatthias, thanks. But I'm sure there are waaayyy better versions of it out there. As av1valle says above, I slurred where I should have used tongue articulation. With the articulation it's quite a bit more difficult to play musically!
Thanks for posting this! I am trying to figure out all this on my Soprano sax using the exact same transcription you are so this is a great help to hear how its supposed to sound : ) .
You are probably working from a different transcription, Musicsportsgirl. I assure you that while I did not tongue the notes as specified, and missed a few here and there, I was playing the score as written. I was using a Schirmer book of Clarinet Solos, edited by H. Christmann, and published in 1964.
hi! i'm high school band in minnesota. and i'm doing this piece on the flute for contest in february! thanks..i wanted to hear it before i played it myself! very nice job!
Thank you for posting this! I'm playing this and I needed a reference; this will do perfectly! You sound wonderful.
LexiPSD 1 month ago
wow 50 years not played. Here you can see how fast time flies.If I play clarinet, I reminds me back to my childhood. good played... :o)
Klarinette3000 6 months ago
@Klarinette3000 Thanks. Because of your comment, I visited your site today, and very much enjoyed the Mozart Rondo from Divertimento No.3 (K.439). Your playing is much better than mine. Beautiful tone and control!
tonyhj 6 months ago
I'm using this piece for my audition for the Central Michigan Highs chool honors band. You sounded wonderful! Thank you for putting this video up!
edwardandzukoluvr 1 year ago
You sound absolutely amazing! I am playing this piece for my audition at Brandon University here in Manitoba. I will always be referring to your video. Thanks. :)
NintendoGurl14 2 years ago
Thanks. I think the compliment is a bit extreme, but I like compliments! ;-)
tonyhj 2 years ago
very good, how long have you played clarinet for?
coldharbur00 2 years ago
PiusMatthias, thanks. But I'm sure there are waaayyy better versions of it out there. As av1valle says above, I slurred where I should have used tongue articulation. With the articulation it's quite a bit more difficult to play musically!
tonyhj 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this! I am trying to figure out all this on my Soprano sax using the exact same transcription you are so this is a great help to hear how its supposed to sound : ) .
PiusMatthias 2 years ago
yer i agree with av1valle
and also in the 13-14 bar u didnt play the e d and so on in the right octave
u went down an octave below wat it was written
Musicsportsgirl 2 years ago
You are probably working from a different transcription, Musicsportsgirl. I assure you that while I did not tongue the notes as specified, and missed a few here and there, I was playing the score as written. I was using a Schirmer book of Clarinet Solos, edited by H. Christmann, and published in 1964.
tonyhj 2 years ago
oh alrighty then
dat explains it
Musicsportsgirl 2 years ago
that was a pretty good performace except most of the notes you slurred actually go tounged......
av1valle 3 years ago
uh - oh! You noticed!
tonyhj 3 years ago
hi! i'm high school band in minnesota. and i'm doing this piece on the flute for contest in february! thanks..i wanted to hear it before i played it myself! very nice job!
briliss08 3 years ago
So, how did the February contest go?
tonyhj 3 years ago
uh. it was alright. i got an excellent rating..not so bad. i was overly nervous though. =[ and yes...you were slurring.=]
briliss08 3 years ago
cool :)
sherwinjtb 3 years ago