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Deepwood (Bass Clarinet and Piano)

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

Deepwood(David Bennett)

Bass Clarinet and Piano

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  • ブラボー★(@^▽^@)

  • こっちも聴きにきてくれたんやね。ほんとありがとう。

  • wow. absolutely amazing!

  • thankyou so much!

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  • It's people like this that let people know who bass clarinets are. You sir, are a bad ass.

  • @ShadowedHearts AHHHH!!! I played Bozza's Ballade last year at the Alabama All-State Solo Festival. The triplets at the end killed me ( It was hard to play cause it turned out there were two giant cracks in my instrument :P) Im playing Deepwood this year, mostly because of the ending. :D

  • What grade is this?

  • woah! REALLY GOOD! You are so much faster than me! lol. Great performance!

  • Quite wondrous, if you ask me! Very well-done! I have now decided to perform this piece for my state's Solo and Ensemble Fest, because of your video. I love your interpretation. Bennett would be proud.

    I am also performing Bozza's Ballade.  Please do check out my videos, once they have been uploaded around November-December. :3 Thanks!

    Once again, what a splendid video. XD

  • Im playing the "Lesso" Tempo right after all of the runs slower because I was told to. Is that a wise decision?

  • @TrevorHollmond In Bass or Treble clef? Because on my sheet music, when he plays at around the 3:06 mark (which is the highest note in the piece) I have a High C in Treble clef, and the low E (or low C as you say) occurs frequently throughout the piece.

  • @SaintDemon963 The hihsest note is a high F# and the lowest note is a low C is your using a professional model (:

  • @SaintDemon963 Actually the highest note is a C but the lowest note if you get a professional model is a low C which then swithes is to bass clef (:

  • @CompletelyRandomable highest note is a High C, lowest is an E

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