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LSO Masterclass - Bass Clarinet (Italiano)

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

Lorenzo from the London Symphony Orchestra gives a bass clarinet master class for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra 2011
http://lso.co.uk/players

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  • @MsMashedpotatos Hmmm, who should I trust on this? The bass clarinetist from the London Symphony Orchestra or "MsMashedpotatos"?

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  • @squidward733 It is exactly like a regular clarinet.

  • @squidward733 Since when is sax hard? Bass Clarinet takes a lot of warm air in order to get any real tone. And regular clarinet has harder/higher music typically but that's b/c it registers easier. Anyone who plays B.Cl. is quite talented...

  • is bass clarinet as easy as reg clarinet or just as hard as sax???

  • @asdfqwe123 Gottem!

    

  • 1:16

    (sigh) LOL

  • Potremmo sapere che strumento e materiali usa?

    Should we know what instrument and what materials he uses?

  • @BuckinTucker 67 :)

  • @BassClariWha yes. i was ignorant then. i would agree that everyone needs an instrument tha is best for them. i would agree with what you said about them, except the opposite. i think the buffet has a more beautiful upper, register, but the selmer has a more resonant, and powerful lower regiter. just proves even mor that everyone plays differently and gets different results on different instruments.

    thank you.

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  • I'm sorry but i cannot agree with that comment venskus. Personally, I feel like every person is different, therefore different set-ups are needed, especially on the bass clarinet. I do think that Selmer low C's have a beautiful tone, especially in the upper register, but they don't have the power in the lower extension of the horn because of the missing hole in the bell that Buffet bass clarinets have. All in all, I just think it depends on the player. I couldn't get the sound I wanted on one.

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