Now, if somebody gave you that same clarinet and told you, it was $400, you probably would say it was worth it. That's what's happening today: computer-aided design, along with relatively inexpensive labor costs, make good quality, musical instruments, more and more common.
@Theswiftiesssss8 күн бұрын
You’re so amazing! As a fellow clarinet player I can tell you have allot of talent! Igbore the haters, you are great!😊😊😊
@Theswiftiesssss8 күн бұрын
Thank you for putting so much effort into your videos! Best of luck 😊😊
@leotard253618 күн бұрын
Is the F# with double trill key really standard? I feel like I have only used it in very select trills, which makes sense given the names of the trill keys. Flipping to the index finger F# has always been what I've seen used, and it aligns with what saxophones/recorders do.
@MichaelTumiel18 күн бұрын
Yes it is absolutely the standard chromatic fingering as described in the video. No reason for it to align with recorder or saxophone because they’re completely different…but side C would be a comparable fingering if you wanted to go down that rabbit hole.
@nancymariannamunozvalera733828 күн бұрын
Dónde está la belleza de eso???
@MichaelTumiel28 күн бұрын
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
@nancymariannamunozvalera733828 күн бұрын
?????????
@r100curtaincallАй бұрын
I’ve always wanted one of these… unfortunately they’re rather hard to come by
@j9rq560Ай бұрын
this is really fun on bass clarinet especially!
@mjearsАй бұрын
Excellent demo! The best I’ve seen.
@HaargeroyaАй бұрын
very cool
@johnholenski4365Ай бұрын
When I played in the UB band about 1965, the conductor Frank Cippola added that Ab clarinet after he spent time in Italy.
@Haargeroya2 ай бұрын
I want a clarinet snake now
@samuelbrown4342 ай бұрын
I think I have this exact Eb Clarinet. It was a great resource when I had a clarinet student who’s hands were to small for the standard Bb clarinet. But I got the idea to try that after another one of my students said there were first graders playing Eb clarinet in his school jazz band for the exact same reason of having hands that were too small
@user-ow4du5rb1m2 ай бұрын
😀😄😎
@inesmulling18012 ай бұрын
Thanks for your help! I really appreciate 🌷
@To.Si.Ma.2 ай бұрын
It s great with bass clarinet
@EduardoBustillos-up7ie2 ай бұрын
I just got out of rehearsal after seeing this video and it worked like a charm an altissimo A did the job
@MichaelTumiel2 ай бұрын
Exactly the high note I used here!
@akshayan33242 ай бұрын
45:55
@blanquitotv8082 ай бұрын
Si tuviera tanto dinero, me compraría toda la familia de clarinetes, pero solo me puedo conformar con el soprano😅
@mishmashmedley2 ай бұрын
I swear that whole speech about "Instrument SHaped Objects" and getting them repaired... It's gotta be a script. I've watched several other videos on these inexpensive instruments (mostly guitars, but also trumpets, and another clarinet) and they say this whole speech nearly word for freakin word. There's gotta be a blog page or something, that when KZreadrs look up info, that result is always in the google search and they just copy it down....
@MichaelTumiel2 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the compliment, but absolutely none of this was scripted. I’ve also never watched another cheap instrument review video. Maybe if multiple people are saying the same thing it’s because it’s true.
@Sagefox455yt3 ай бұрын
the mouthpiece you got looks like a knock off vandoren B45
@DylanFernando-pm2uk3 ай бұрын
👍Very good playing and I needed this thank you
@DylanFernando-pm2uk3 ай бұрын
Because I am using 2.0 and I can’t really play high notes
@DylanFernando-pm2uk3 ай бұрын
What reed are you using 2.0 or 2.5 for high notes?
@MichaelTumiel2 ай бұрын
Probably 2.5 here, but I can’t remember for sure. Sometimes a slightly harder reed can support the higher notes better so it might be worth a shot!
@user-jp7oo1zr6h3 ай бұрын
Me too,thank you very much!
@ilovekeeho4 ай бұрын
i needed this so bad thank you
@Mizai4 ай бұрын
squidward is proud
@kharmaviv5 ай бұрын
So very expressive. It reminds me of music behind the Twilight Zone and other black and white movies and TV shows (when something exciting or sneaky was going on with the characters. 🎶😮
@kharmaviv5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the valuable exercises. I'm definitely going to practice these. 😃 🎶
@AndrewBeals5 ай бұрын
I have a cheap plastic eefer that I got for a song off of an auction site a handful of years ago - it plays nicely enough. Yours is about the price of a regulation. Turn it into a lamp when it's finished and get a new one.
@fishyboi_epic4315 ай бұрын
2:06:22
@picashlio33616 ай бұрын
I was very fortunate that my first instrument was new and a good brand... that being said not everyone is so fortunate. Affordable plays a big role in what you're able to get. For a beginner i would still recommend at least a used Yamaha but if it's not in you're budget then a good (cheap) one like this will do. At least for a bit.
@brunorocha7546 ай бұрын
Good
@dugsdale6 ай бұрын
the LA studio doubler Marty Krystall found one of these in a Hollywood music store; he happened to mention to film composer Michael Kamen that the had one; next thing he knew, he was booked for Kamen's '101 Dalmations' scoring sessions and had an Ab piccolo clarinet cue on 'Pup-Pup-Puppies.' The cue is here, around 3:40 in. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aaZkj8tvfsjIYdo.html
@MichaelTumiel2 ай бұрын
Such a cool story! Thanks for sharing!
@ClarityMind806 ай бұрын
I am a bass clarinet player and recently purchased a used one on eBay. To get an idea for this complete repair, buffing, pad replacement and cleaning, I wanted to know how I could get a quote, based on this video example, for a Selmer Bundy (resin)and how you handle those out of State clients that are looking for this same type work to be done. Your time and comments are appreciated.
@MichaelTumiel6 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! I would recommend sending me an email at [email protected] to get started.
@sylviasherman55176 ай бұрын
P r o m o S M
@crysania7 ай бұрын
I have always wanted to play one of these!
@crysania7 ай бұрын
I'm pretty impressed with how good it sounds for such a cheap instrument. I lucked out by buying an old wooden Eb (some stencil horn, likely from the 1930s) without having a clue what I was getting. It cost me $167.50 and it turned out to be a really good instrument. Still want a Buffet R13 but it was nice to get a cheap one that works!
@Jwellsuhhuh6 ай бұрын
Skill makes a huge difference. Upgrading your equipment is hugely overrated.
@Alex-mg6vn7 ай бұрын
I bought one of these in 2019. I tried real hard to get it to work, but I've almost given up on it due to way too many issues. In addition to all of the issues listed in the video, mine is way too flat, save for the chalumeau F / clarion C, which is actually in tune! For me the LH pinky stack has pretty bad ergonomics. And the altissimo was never stable, I was always fishing around for different fingerings. Keywork is OK and no leaks. I could dress it up with a short barrel, low F extension, etc., but I think a Bundy would've been a much safer bet...
@jeremx70947 ай бұрын
Worst transposing instrument ever
@40wolfmarim957 ай бұрын
btw he stops yapping and plays at 12:40
@ca.30227 ай бұрын
I love this video. The Ab clarinet is so cute and usless.
@edmundbloxam27147 ай бұрын
It is mine. Creative use of 'holding pins' to express a melodic line. And using that to create a constant motion and melody.
@markofsatan96177 ай бұрын
not my idea of music.....downvote
@RockStarOscarStern6347 ай бұрын
How about a B Flat Piccolo Clarinet which would be an Octave above the Standard B Flat Clarinet?
@SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so8 ай бұрын
For a-hundred-bucks?? ...And the Mfgr's reed?
@_diwata8 ай бұрын
Pls pls pls where to you buy one I really want one
@Eniral4418 ай бұрын
Airstream is a big camping trailer. It's a song about an Airstream camper. There was another one you didn't seem to know either. But I can't tremendously which one it was. BTW. I love this. As a teacher, and a student refreshing my skills on the clarinet (I'm a sax player who hasn't played clarinet in 30 years....yes,I taught kids how to play without playing much. ) This is so helpful.
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This is so cool. Where can I learn to do this? :)
Now, if somebody gave you that same clarinet and told you, it was $400, you probably would say it was worth it. That's what's happening today: computer-aided design, along with relatively inexpensive labor costs, make good quality, musical instruments, more and more common.
You’re so amazing! As a fellow clarinet player I can tell you have allot of talent! Igbore the haters, you are great!😊😊😊
Thank you for putting so much effort into your videos! Best of luck 😊😊
Is the F# with double trill key really standard? I feel like I have only used it in very select trills, which makes sense given the names of the trill keys. Flipping to the index finger F# has always been what I've seen used, and it aligns with what saxophones/recorders do.
Yes it is absolutely the standard chromatic fingering as described in the video. No reason for it to align with recorder or saxophone because they’re completely different…but side C would be a comparable fingering if you wanted to go down that rabbit hole.
Dónde está la belleza de eso???
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
?????????
I’ve always wanted one of these… unfortunately they’re rather hard to come by
this is really fun on bass clarinet especially!
Excellent demo! The best I’ve seen.
very cool
When I played in the UB band about 1965, the conductor Frank Cippola added that Ab clarinet after he spent time in Italy.
I want a clarinet snake now
I think I have this exact Eb Clarinet. It was a great resource when I had a clarinet student who’s hands were to small for the standard Bb clarinet. But I got the idea to try that after another one of my students said there were first graders playing Eb clarinet in his school jazz band for the exact same reason of having hands that were too small
😀😄😎
Thanks for your help! I really appreciate 🌷
It s great with bass clarinet
I just got out of rehearsal after seeing this video and it worked like a charm an altissimo A did the job
Exactly the high note I used here!
45:55
Si tuviera tanto dinero, me compraría toda la familia de clarinetes, pero solo me puedo conformar con el soprano😅
I swear that whole speech about "Instrument SHaped Objects" and getting them repaired... It's gotta be a script. I've watched several other videos on these inexpensive instruments (mostly guitars, but also trumpets, and another clarinet) and they say this whole speech nearly word for freakin word. There's gotta be a blog page or something, that when KZreadrs look up info, that result is always in the google search and they just copy it down....
I really appreciate the compliment, but absolutely none of this was scripted. I’ve also never watched another cheap instrument review video. Maybe if multiple people are saying the same thing it’s because it’s true.
the mouthpiece you got looks like a knock off vandoren B45
👍Very good playing and I needed this thank you
Because I am using 2.0 and I can’t really play high notes
What reed are you using 2.0 or 2.5 for high notes?
Probably 2.5 here, but I can’t remember for sure. Sometimes a slightly harder reed can support the higher notes better so it might be worth a shot!
Me too,thank you very much!
i needed this so bad thank you
squidward is proud
So very expressive. It reminds me of music behind the Twilight Zone and other black and white movies and TV shows (when something exciting or sneaky was going on with the characters. 🎶😮
Thanks for the valuable exercises. I'm definitely going to practice these. 😃 🎶
I have a cheap plastic eefer that I got for a song off of an auction site a handful of years ago - it plays nicely enough. Yours is about the price of a regulation. Turn it into a lamp when it's finished and get a new one.
2:06:22
I was very fortunate that my first instrument was new and a good brand... that being said not everyone is so fortunate. Affordable plays a big role in what you're able to get. For a beginner i would still recommend at least a used Yamaha but if it's not in you're budget then a good (cheap) one like this will do. At least for a bit.
Good
the LA studio doubler Marty Krystall found one of these in a Hollywood music store; he happened to mention to film composer Michael Kamen that the had one; next thing he knew, he was booked for Kamen's '101 Dalmations' scoring sessions and had an Ab piccolo clarinet cue on 'Pup-Pup-Puppies.' The cue is here, around 3:40 in. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aaZkj8tvfsjIYdo.html
Such a cool story! Thanks for sharing!
I am a bass clarinet player and recently purchased a used one on eBay. To get an idea for this complete repair, buffing, pad replacement and cleaning, I wanted to know how I could get a quote, based on this video example, for a Selmer Bundy (resin)and how you handle those out of State clients that are looking for this same type work to be done. Your time and comments are appreciated.
Hi, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! I would recommend sending me an email at [email protected] to get started.
P r o m o S M
I have always wanted to play one of these!
I'm pretty impressed with how good it sounds for such a cheap instrument. I lucked out by buying an old wooden Eb (some stencil horn, likely from the 1930s) without having a clue what I was getting. It cost me $167.50 and it turned out to be a really good instrument. Still want a Buffet R13 but it was nice to get a cheap one that works!
Skill makes a huge difference. Upgrading your equipment is hugely overrated.
I bought one of these in 2019. I tried real hard to get it to work, but I've almost given up on it due to way too many issues. In addition to all of the issues listed in the video, mine is way too flat, save for the chalumeau F / clarion C, which is actually in tune! For me the LH pinky stack has pretty bad ergonomics. And the altissimo was never stable, I was always fishing around for different fingerings. Keywork is OK and no leaks. I could dress it up with a short barrel, low F extension, etc., but I think a Bundy would've been a much safer bet...
Worst transposing instrument ever
btw he stops yapping and plays at 12:40
I love this video. The Ab clarinet is so cute and usless.
It is mine. Creative use of 'holding pins' to express a melodic line. And using that to create a constant motion and melody.
not my idea of music.....downvote
How about a B Flat Piccolo Clarinet which would be an Octave above the Standard B Flat Clarinet?
For a-hundred-bucks?? ...And the Mfgr's reed?
Pls pls pls where to you buy one I really want one
Airstream is a big camping trailer. It's a song about an Airstream camper. There was another one you didn't seem to know either. But I can't tremendously which one it was. BTW. I love this. As a teacher, and a student refreshing my skills on the clarinet (I'm a sax player who hasn't played clarinet in 30 years....yes,I taught kids how to play without playing much. ) This is so helpful.
2:19:40