Charles Neidich, Clarinet Fundamentals

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1 and a half hour comprehensive presentation of clarinet playing.
Charles Neidich will share his huge knowledge and extraordinary methods of teaching principles of clarinet playing with humor and clarity so wether being a professional, teacher or student you will get great insight into this remarkable artists world of clarinet playing. Exercises, ways of practicing, sound concepts, circular breathing, double tonguing and much more...
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  • @GuruClarinet: That's Neidich. I know, I know.....

  • @skarlatospanagiotis he's using the Model 2000 Deluxe Edition clarinet made by Schwenke & Seggelke in Germany. It's Boxwood w/ gold-plated keys! i wouldn't get your hopes up, though, i assume it's VERY PRICEY! xD

    schwenk-und-seggelke(dot)de/en­glisch/

  • What website is this on?

  • @GuruClarinet I hope your joking

  • Who is that playing in the background, it sounds awful! Why would he put such an awful clarinet player in the background if he's trying to teach good clarinet playing? I'm confused..

  • ma cos'è!!! che suona ha!! non sembra nemmeno un clarinetto, cos'è un fischietto per il carnevale!!!! bleeeeeeee

  • @Sharmanator55 Actually, in this particular video, it is *not* the Muhlfeld copy he's playing. If you look at the keywork, it's a modern Boehm system instrument. It's just made out of boxwood with gold keys like the Muhlfeld copy. Both clarinets are made by Schwenk & Seggelke in Germany, and they're amazing instruments!

  • @Sharmanator55 cmon i dont care about copy i say what is the brown clarinet its no copy its original what is

  • what clarinet you have ?

  • and how the pianist holds the 2nd note back, so that the chord, the harmony stays a little longer :)

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