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Han Kim plays Immer Kleiner (Always smaller) by A.Schreiner

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

Clarinet player Han Kim plays Immer Kleiner by A.Schreiner on his debut recital Dec.2007, age of 11.

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  • 정말 휼륭해요!

    이용근선생님제자예요? 제 대학선배 랍니다.

    미국서 응원할게요!

  • 댓글 감사합니다~~ 선생님께도 안부전해드릴께요~~:)

  • 짱이야!!!!!

    너무 좋아!! 너무 잘해!! ♥.♥

    앞으로도 지금처럼 열심히 연습해서

    좋은 연주가가 되길... ^.^

  • 어?누나!!ㅋㅋ

    회원가입 하셨나보네요 키킥

    댓글 감사합니다★

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  • @Lavandarocas Read the Description (:

  • love it!

  • how old are you in this video?

  • This recording doesn't do him justice.

  • great clean performance! great b to c# trill, that's a tough trill to play confidently. i was wondering how you play the polyphonics, playing a melody along with the G trill. could you give me some advice?

  • Yeah you do not need a reed to be harder just to get a good sound you want a size reed that is easy, but not to easy, when you play and creates an even dark, rich, bright , heavy, light, etc whenever you need to sound a certain way or whatever your preference is. I play on a size 3 FOF Gonzales reeds and for my Eb I play on a 3 regular cut Gonzales reeds. Which I actually have to shave down sometimes with a file. Also the type of mouthpiece helps with everything as well. You are great Han Kim!

  • thats so not true. The higher you go doesn't mean a thing besides looks for a certain type of sound. Who told you such a thing. Anyone who is capable of playing a 5 doesn't mean they need to, because that's a very thick and reedy sound. I played at 5, went to 4 and am very happy with the sound of that thickness. Also I play on 56 rue lepic vandorens.

  • wow, that was amazing, and really fun! :]

  • since hes still young a harder reed would probably be too hard for him and just ruin his playing quality. you dont use differnet size reeds for types of sound. you use them the fit your capabilities. i play a 3 vandoren v12 reed and would love to play a 4 since it provides better sound but i just cant play that hard of a reed yet.

  • very talented at a young age. What did you say about your teacher?

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