Concertino for Clarinet by Weber
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I Have this solo!! Beuatiful tone
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Amazing performance by the soloist and the ensemble, it makes me wish that my high school's ensemble was that good.
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wheres the slow part between 4:40 and when she plays again!?
Other than that..... she sounds very nice!
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You are a wonderful performer and that was inspiring to watch! Keep it up!
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@liddleNDNduckiee A close friend of mine, Emily Wynn, is one of the best musicians I've ever had the pleasure to meet. And it took her a good couple of months to get this ready.
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@liddleNDNduckiee It takes about two months of practice to be able to play it flawlessly but to be able to memorize it and play it will take around four and a half months. But it's soooo much fun and you will gain so much respect with having a difficult piece like this memorized.
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Of course, Texas wins again in music. And they said we all wore cowboy hats and jeans...
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Nicely done, but it's a shame they had to cut out the middle slow section. Could they really not spare the extra two minutes in the concert?
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Solo-player's name is Rachel?
Very wonderful.
Come to Japan and be my wife!
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lol at the kid in the background staring
Shame you don't get to see the person doing origami in the background.
ipastanaga88 1 year ago 2
I know! That was particularly aggravating.
dougmathtx 1 year ago
Emotion! I just wish their was more emotion, but it's already very good.
JPSclarinet 2 years ago 3
I wish there was better spelling...
dougmathtx 1 year ago 8
This is really well done; not just by the soloist, but by the band also. This is a difficult accompaniment to make sound good. It is chock full of built-in pitch problems, but the band handles a lot of the well. Maybe the best band accompaniment of this on YouTube. Someone needs to post who the group is.
bstuts7914 3 years ago 5
McNeil High School Wind Ensemble, Austin, Texas
dougmathtx 3 years ago 6