I'll check - maybe he has may have one of each!
rbh
James Gardner wrote:
Ray
Yes, there's the "picksüßes Hölzl", a G clarinet that sounds a
perfect fifth higher than written. It's part of the Viennese
Schrammelmusik quartet. And a low G clarinet is used in Turkish music.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schrammelmusik and associated links...
Cheers
Jim
Raymond Horton:
He wants to be able to play anything on the instrument for which it was
written. I forget if he said he has a clarinet in every key, or is
lacking something in G. (Is there anything?)
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He wants to be able to play anything on the instrument for which it
was written. I forget if he said he has a clarinet in every key, or
is lacking something in G. (Is there anything?)
I'd have to venture an opinion that _Til Eeulenspiegel_ sounds just a
bit fuller, fatter on D clarinet than Eb. But it is slight, and if I
didn't know about the difference I probably would never notice.
Ray Horton
Louisville Orchestra
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