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  • 1 dislike must be caused of the thud sound around 0:30

  • who's the douche that disliked this?

  • Wow! that was very very cool!

  • *sigh* Now I need to purchase a Bass Clarinet to play again. I miss that instrument <3

  • Great! Where can I find this arrangement? Is it available to buy?

  • I love it! But I am exhausted from just watching it! :)

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  • This is fabulous - thank you.

    I think that Toccata and Fugue would be a better name for the duo.

  • yes, your jhs band director is definately an idiot. xD

  • 0 people are stupid.....hmm.. that's a first :P

  • As an amateur clarinetist myself I acknowledge them as by far the most skillful B-clarinetists ever. If they launch their CDs out for Korea, I am sure that I am going to buy tons of them for special gifts to my neighborhood. Again, I declare they're so, really great. Also they've got sense of humor reflected by their cute instrument add-ons.

  • i'm pretty sure i see wings attached to their clarinets!

  • Well my high school has 2 selmer C-extension bass clarinets. I already play one of them.. now its time to find a partner...

  • @BcWchurchill Lucky bastard.

  • i dont understand why the play on buffets.... the selmers would spank the buffet played by this duo.

  • Never mind, I see in the other posts that it's a bass.

  • Are you playing a bass or contra clarinet? I love it!

  • VIVA LA BASS CLARINET!

  • Amazing what you can stumble across on YouTube, surfing around after the witching hour. Captivating sound! Woodwinds resonate in harmonics of the wavelengths of DNA, I do believe. ;-)

  • @nameofthepen if you were to flatten the spirals of DNA into sine waves, then yes, due to the fact that the wood contains DNA and the harmonics of the instrument provide for such...

  • I played a clarinet choir version of this, and got to do the Bb contra (with low C) part, so I was cranking out those pedal tones! But this sounds great with just two people!

  • i play bass clarinet, and i use tht foot peg pwn the n00bs who think it sux ass, and play ownage in their faces tht trumpets deserve

  • I love this!!! I played this in orchestra last year on Bass Clarinet!!! It rules!! But, now, I'm back on the Bb Soprano Clarinet. :(

  • The problem here, is im the only clarinet player i know, and i so wanted to learn this song. But as a clarinet can only make 1 sound at a time i can not learn this full, just half of it. And this song is so beautiful. (not a fan of the beginning though >.>)

  • @DrLazaru find someone near you via a forum!

  • @ekotar1 might have to, listening to this just reminds me of how much i love clarinets..

    I personally own a B-Flat Clarinet

  • Any way I could get a copy of this? I have tried writing my own and it isn't very good.

  • Of course, this biggest problem with playing a duet like this is finding TWO bass clarinets with low C extensions. My university only owns one and I'm not exactly going to go out an buy my own, though I'd love to.

  • YES!! And this is why bass clarinet rules supreme!

  • i loved it when they sqwonked! amazing! the playing -- the sqwonks.

  • A long time ago, my junior high school band instructor told me that two bass clarinets could never sound good in a duet. Thank you for proving my point that they could and proving the idiot wrong.

  • This is amazing!!

  • Hey , some body could tell me how to get my hands in this arragment? Thank you

  • Bravo!! Bravo!! I like very much!!!

  • Look its a bass clarinet with wings!! :D But omg i heard your recording but I couldnt believe it until I saw it with my eyes! Amazing!

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