Pocket Clarinet Overview with David Brown (WIN161)

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

http://larkinthemorning.com/

The perfect addition to any musical instrument collection! Pocket Clarinets not only make the ideal go anywhere instrument, they are easy to play, lightweight, well tuned, and super fun! Precision crafted of Ebony, with a clean, stable windway for true pitch and note range in either octave! Keyed in C major with two double holes, ideal for students and seasoned players alike. with two double holes A great buy!

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  • this is xaphoon???

  • Similar but not the same. The Maui Xaphoon is WIN155.

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  • It's a recorder gone retarded.

  • My contrabass will eat this.

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  • aka a REED-corder

  • Clarinets are small enough, I would know, I play one.

    Also, I have a recorder, so... Meh...

  • I really hope they aren't paying you to demonstrate these pocket clarinets....

  • The people that ran L.I.T.M. seemed nice, but they way over extended themselves, and basically became an expensive middle man business, offering few if any instruments on demand, and charging on average of 40% more than the makers of the instruments did. I think they could have survived as trinket salesmen, but as a viable instrument sales business, they really did not suffice.

  • @SadaEKE zfingering is alot different.

  • It is "chalu-moh"

    eau = is a french set of vowels pronouced "oh" .

  • Basically a soprano flute with clarinet's head.

  • 1) The Hot Fountain Pen was an entirely different instrument from the Goofus. The Goofus is somewhat similar to the melodica, a pipe attached to a series of tuned reeds, a sort of button-operated harmonica.

    2) I have made an instrument similar to this one with a full 2-octave range. Why is your range so small?

  • pitch pitch pitch... nice tho.

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