Klezmer clarinet 2
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in klezmer we bend sound and it takes much practice to sound authentic. On the other hand you do play well! Mazel Tov!
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When you repeat the theme at the end of the video, I think it can be better to play one octave up.
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bravo mi piache molto.
lei a la partitione o il titolo ?
gracie
steph
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Hello, i do play clarinette, I would like to play that song, do you know its name or do you have the score for clarinette ?
regards
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aww no pitch bends?
o well, that did sound quite klezmer style without the pitch bends anyway :D
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Hi, This is Lovely Playing, Also Watch Ustad Abdul salam Naushad, he is an Indian Classical Clarinet Player. He is Amazing too.
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good!!!!
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@italianalien where can you buy the klezmer clarinet and how much are they?
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Tha major error that people makes when talks about Klezmer music it's to says that Gipsy music is klezmer music... Many people make that mistake. So yidish and klezmer are all conected, but are very diferent from gipsy music.
Klezmer it's all jewish music that it's original from the tradicional songs that are singed and played in wedding and other celebrations for example.
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Tha major error that people makes when talks about Klezmer music it's to says that Gipsy music is klezmer music... Many people make that mistake. So yidish and klezmer are all conected, but are very diferent from gipsy music.
Klezmer it's all jewish music that it's original from the tradicional songs that are singed and played in wedding and other celebrations for example.
Sorry about my English but it's a litlle rusty. :)
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I agree
it is missing the "life"
the techniques like tremolo, vibrato and glissando...
Not all Jewish music is 'klezmer.'
The Ashkenazi tune to Oseh Shalom is really famous and you have a great rendition of it-- but I wouldn't call it 'klezmer.'
123obo123 4 years ago
I didn't know that.
Can you explain to me what's the difference exactly?
italianalien 4 years ago
This song is named "Oseh Shalom" ("He Who Brings Peace"). It's a part of the jewish prayer.
davidc770 4 years ago
Thank you! I'm pleased to know.
italianalien 4 years ago