Craig Wernick, Sydney Symphony Orchestra

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2010

Craig Wernick, de l'orchestre Symphonique de Sydney en tournée en Europe, est venu choisir sa nouvelle clarinette basse Privilège à l'Ut.
Craig Wernick, from Sydney Symphony Orchestra on tour in Europe, came to choose his new Privilege bass clarinet to low C.

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  • @crazydhesi i actually hear it now also. i cant remember how it was the last time i played a pomarico.

  • @venskus2009 i feel it sounds resistant by the way the tone sounds like it's trying so hard to plaay out

  • Im not sure, it just sounds like it has to take a LOT of air to play, but obviously its worth it for this guys sound LOL

  • @crazydhesi sup buddy? how does it sound resistant? what makes you think its resistant?

  • Is it me or does his mouthpiece sound crazyy resistant?? Or it could be the video quality?

  • It's the bass clarinet solo from Tchaikovsky's 'Manfred' symphony, then the second movement of Shostakovich Symphony No. 6, then Tchaikovsky Nutcracker at the end.

  • what was the song he was playing?

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