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"Concertino Op. 26" by Carl Maria von Weber

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"Concertino Op. 26" by Carl Maria von Weber.
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  • ??? Ahh! Where's the horn at 8:00???

    Maybe this is just a version I haven't heard before, but every other that I've heard has the most amazing horn part right there! It's my favorite part of the piece. :(

    Hey, I like this guy's tone. Last note, yes, was a little "ewwy," but overall, a very nice performance! I like acoustics of the area it was played in, too. :)

  • what the holy fuck are you on about? This piece was performed brilliantly with all the standard "added notes" that are generally performed by everyone who learns this piece (with a good teacher)

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  • @shaylenmusic thats not the doubt i had back then.. i know how transposing instruments work, i have played trumpet and horn.

    The question was all because i didnt knew the clarinet overblows in 12th. so, the second register actually calls a D the same position of a D on sax and flute. but on the low register it is a G. But the point is, if the chalumeu register is actually in Eb, and the clarion in Bb, why isnt the clarinet named after the fundamental register's tuning? that was the question

  • @ericoschmitt the pitch of the instrument is based off the pitch that sounds when the instrument plays a C on it. For example, a C on a concert flute sounds concert C, therefore it is a C flute. a C played on a Bb clarinet sounds concert Bb, therefore it is a Bb clarinet. a C played on an alto saxophone sounds concert Eb, therefore it is an Eb alto saxophone. The fingerings remain the same to accommodate people who are doublers.

  • @funks101 Not that I don't agree that this was performed brilliantly, but the version I'm playing from right now has some extra turns (and I think a couple of extra measures after the triplet part) in it.

  • This sounds amazing, absolutely no lie<3

    I'm going to try and see if I can get the sheet music so I can play it in my concert band class. C:

  • Sul finale ha preso male i respiri di conseguenza non avendo più fiato ha fatto male i colori forcelle ecc , in oltre a rischiato di andare fuori tempo e si è mangiato un paio di note per rimanere a tempo ; per il resto tutto sommato bravo.

  • @vandorenspaz

    There is no horns in this orchestra, a shame because the (orchestral) interpretation is nice. The clarinetist did well, btw!

  • Somebody is tone deaf and it is not the musicians.

    Expletives have been deleted from this opinion as an act of kindness.

    How would this concerto sound if musical notes were played with completely different sets of instruments?

  • @frenchy64 yeah but as i have said: my flute is tuned in C and the lowest note is a C

    the same position that makes a D on my flute sounds like a G on clarinet (and i mean real G, which clarinet players would call an A).

    the same for C on flute, makes a F on clarinet

    there are flutes tuned in C with a low B extention, so why isnt the clarinet called "clarinet tuned in F with Eb extention"?

    i just cant get that.. the scale on the clarinet starts on the middle of the instrument, not on the low note

  • @ericoschmitt The Bb is called Bb because it is a tone below concert pitch. ie. play a C, sounds a Bb.

  • i think ive asked something stupid, i searched wikipedia and i found that the common Bb clarinet goes down to a Eb.. so why is it called Bb and not Eb then?? my flute is tuned in C and the lowest note is a C and not an F....

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