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I would stay protective to if that happened to me. Girlsmonkey BandAnne@... wrote: After my father bought me my first wood bass clarinet (a Malerne) in...
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Hi, I am a member of the Columbia Community Concert Band. I play bass clarinet using the peg for support. I am getting a sore neck after each rehearsal and...
I have a problem with the left sholder blade, tight mussle apparantly, have been unable to find a solution --- change of height, and angle of attack sometimes...
If you lean forward and hold your head thrust forward and not centered over your shoulders, it puts strain on the muscles in your upper back (between your...
... concert. ... A little more info on the issue. I do use a neck that has the clarinet angle, not the saxophone or flat angle neck. When I play I do sit on ...
sore neck: Maybe you should try a new neck for your bass-one that angles up more. When I was in college playing old Buffets with straight necks, I would...
... I have the same problem, though mainly in band and not orchestra rehearsals. I think it's because my orchestras all have nice, comfortable padded chairs,...
Yes, the low chairs can be uncomfortable, especially with the angled neck. I've played with no peg at all, and tilted the bass slightly back towards me if the...
'Scuse the brag (?celebration), but I received my Master of Music degree last week, and am playing (1st time) in horn line of blues band (alto sax) this...
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New Bass Clarinet GroupAdjust the peg for different chair heights, so that the mouthpiece is the same height as your mouth. I keep the BC leaning slightly...
For Bass Clarinet? You will find four listed here (two of which are four bass clarinet or clarinet). http://www.vcisinc.com/clarinetbassmusic.htm Gary -- ...
In a message dated 5/10/2007 2:04:27 P.M. Central Daylight Time, hilaryweeks@... writes: Many congratulations Anne, well done! And thank you for all...
Great news, Ann! Congratulations and salutations to you! Susan Keess ... degree last week, and am playing (1st time) in horn line of blues band (alto sax) this...
As so many have said... Congratulations! That is wonderful. Good luck! Ledonna Ann Satterfield <annhsatt@...> wrote: 'Scuse the brag (?celebration), but...
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I'm curious as to whether any of you have had experience performing any of the Bach cello suites. I have scheduled a woodwind doubling recital, and I'm...
Can anyone recommend a replacement neck for a Noblet Bass Clarinet? Maybe someone that can modify the neck for a more "clarinet" angle? many thanks DanZupan...
Dan, I don't know where you're posting from, but Mike Hammer, who works on my clarinets here in the Philadelphia area, modified the neck of my very old Leblanc...
I have never performed this work, yet, but I do know it quite well and would be gald to express with you my thoughts on its performance on a bass clarinet. I...
In a message dated 5/10/2007 7:02:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time, roberts_gw@... writes: I have scheduled a woodwind doubling recital, and I'm planning...
I've studied some of them... some work well, others don't, particularly those with lots of double stops. It just sounds lame arpeggiating the chords that don't...
Re the Bach 'Cello suites. I performed several movements from No. 5, the c minor last year, and found that they went down well with the audience. I avoided...