Beautiful sound on the German system clarinet with the so called teaspoon keys by Mr Neidich. Also a fanastic lesson in interpretation. There is however one minor observation to make. The Muehlfelt clarinet (and the pianos in those days were much lower in pitch than the present day pitch and since Muhlfelt was originally a violinist he is said to have played with vibrato.
i believe this class its master class on song because that master class teacher allways singing as clarinetist i am never see words at sonata brahms maybe he teach other edition
Wow I need some advice can someone help me
jadeluvsart 1 week ago
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Jmichaelja9 1 month ago
Charles Neidich is such a remarkable person! :)
47951876 1 month ago
that circular breath was too loud =D
jzrnsk 1 month ago
Beautiful sound on the German system clarinet with the so called teaspoon keys by Mr Neidich. Also a fanastic lesson in interpretation. There is however one minor observation to make. The Muehlfelt clarinet (and the pianos in those days were much lower in pitch than the present day pitch and since Muhlfelt was originally a violinist he is said to have played with vibrato.
Art Marshall (an Oehler system player)
ARTMARSHALL1 2 months ago
Y U SOUND SO GOOD?!!?!?! ლ(ಠ益ಠლ
Agomongo1235 2 months ago
lovely vibrato neidich has
lsdvine 4 months ago
Sounds like Bernstein when he does the "finally i'm home" skit at the end
tylernettestad 4 months ago 2
Neidich looks like an absolutely amazing teacher. Oh yeah, and he's not a bad player either... :-)
djphay 5 months ago
i believe this class its master class on song because that master class teacher allways singing as clarinetist i am never see words at sonata brahms maybe he teach other edition
skarlatospanagiotis 6 months ago
There is also a rhythm in Brahms, dear Charlie
lucaclar1 7 months ago
@lucaclar1 He's grabbin' on to certain notes.
phillipmccrevis 5 months ago
This is amazing!
goateater123 1 year ago