In Reply to: RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) posted by Todd Krieger on August 25, 2016 at 19:40:25:
Many clarinetists use vibrato on occasion but very subtly. NOT like Benny Goodman.
Where do you come up with this?
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- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Travis 19:51:33 08/25/16 (14)
- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Todd Krieger 21:42:01 08/25/16 (13)
- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Travis 07:44:46 08/26/16 (3)
- RE: Yes, I actually understood your point this time! ;) - Todd Krieger 13:38:25 08/26/16 (0)
- I've never heard a Classical Clarinet Player that I could stand using Vibrato. - oldmkvi 07:50:15 08/26/16 (1)
- RE: I've never heard a Classical Clarinet Player that I could stand using Vibrato. - rbolaw 14:25:52 08/26/16 (0)
- Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - rbolaw 00:21:43 08/26/16 (8)
- RE: Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - pbarach 16:03:06 08/26/16 (2)
- RE: Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - rbolaw 19:38:53 08/26/16 (1)
- RE: Classical clarinetists who consistently used vibrato - pbarach 09:23:59 08/28/16 (0)
- Also, the clarinetist(s) in the CzPO prior to, say, 1975 - Chris from Lafayette 08:39:40 08/26/16 (4)
- Good Riddance, IMO. - oldmkvi 08:54:46 08/26/16 (3)
- Well, congratulations - because your concept of the sound. . . - Chris from Lafayette 09:17:59 08/26/16 (2)
- "to emphasize smoothness" - rbolaw 06:02:01 08/28/16 (0)
- I meant to delete this! - oldmkvi 18:54:10 08/27/16 (0)