Camille Saint-Saëns Clarinet Sonata in E flat major, Op.167 - Allegretto
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I will do it for my final exam I started pratice 3 weeks a go
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Do you have the rest of the other movements? If so can you please tell me?
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Martin Frost
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I'd really like to know who's playing in this recording.
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beautiful. sad.
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(buenísima grabación... aunque un poco lento en el final...)
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Onírico
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@szymuniuniek if you don't mind me asking, how does one perform vibrato on a clarinet? I've never known it possible!
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One of the beutiful sonates for clarinet!
Clarinettist1993 9 months ago 5
When I perform vibrato, I do it more with my larynx than with my lips. What you are aiming it as making the tone shake, so the same should go with your larynx, you just try to behave the same way as if you were trying to sing with a vibrato. When you slow that vibrato down, it will seem as if you were blowing stronger and weaker in turn, but normally it has to go in a very swift manner. I read that it' sbetter to do it with your lips, but I am quite succesful with what I am trying to do.
szymuniuniek 9 months ago 4