Guys in the sax section would crack jokes and wear sunglasses in class sometimes. Clarinet wasn't pathetically loserish-- I mean, it wasn't French horn-- but it certainly wasn't the most masculine of instruments. Sure, there was a clarinet-like instrument in the Cantina scene in "Star Wars," but let's face it.
Sure, there was a clarinet-like instrument in the Cantina scene in "Star Wars," but let's face it. Clarinets are for girls in braces and Woody Allen, who loves girls in braces, ba-bum, bum. My band teacher, John Law-- real name-- really pulled a fast one on me.
I haven't sung it all the way through in at least 20 years. Clarinets on bar 92.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. The clarinet is a cylindrical bore, the garden hose is a cylindrical bore, no kinks in this hose.
Please welcome Craig. On clarinet, we have the charming member of the group. This is Kristen Mather, and she has a thing about animals in uniform or animals in suits.
Thank you. Amazing experience. Evan Francis on the clarinet.
I was born with a musical family. My father is a clarinetist, my mother is a pianist. And if I had a sponsor and big budget I wanted to use big mirrors and also hanging on top but I couldn't manage it, that's all I could do.
And the last instrument that I played classical music on was the clarinet. And the b-flat clarinet, the written range is the same as the guitar. So I grew up during the hippie anti-war years, you know,
So we went ahead and said that that was her picture in the Army when she first joined and here she is with the mascot. Kristen's a wonderful clarinetist and I'm really glad that she brought us here. Thank you so much, Kristen.
I mean -- I. Or the base clarinet, or the trom -- we need those.
Because the thing that we would struggle with the most is if we said you know to John Adams or somebody, we'd like to do your opera but we'd like to do it for six clarinets, are you OK with that? And most likely, no-- although, actually, he might, he might.
I ran track. My dad was like, you're going to win this race. I decided I wanted to play the clarinet, my dad's like, you're going to be first chair. I'm like, I'm first chair, Dad.
And we now know jazz. But you think about that clarinet solo at the beginning of "The Rhapsody." It starts with a trill like this. And then, the clarinet is placed half way, up till about there.
But George Gershwin, the inventor, realized, this is going to change music. And he kept that crazy clarinet glissando in, that screaming siren that basically announced, jazz is here. Jazz is here to stay.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. He played on his R13 Buffet clarinet, and he played on a garden hose.
The show lifts styles with such abandon, making willful shifts from punk rifts to agitated Broadway ballads, mock pompous recitative to gritty Russian folk songs, or drinking Corson's with klezmer clarinets. You eventually lose track of what is being appropriated and you stop caring.
I don't really know any cool hippie anti-war songs on the clarinet. I can see Woody Guthrie with the clarinet, do-do, do-do. So it was definitely not the instrument, the anti-war instrument.
Ted Abrams let me introduce him to you this Teddy hello Sayo and Ted is an extraordinary uh pianist clarinetist and conductor and is working with me I think we we first met when you were how old I think we first met at 10 10 we were first we was Ted was 10 years
Yeah? OK. Clarinet, can you do the same thing but starting on C, constant C there? That makes sense? And I'd like you to play just D then just goes through the whole thing.
Like, imagine if all the stuff at the bottom of your locker slowly fused together over the school year. Paperclips, clarinet reeds, emo sweaters — all combining into a single locker rock. It’s sorta like that, just on a much longer timescale.
I didn't want to listen to squeaky clarinets or out-of-tune violins.
But you think about that clarinet solo at the beginning of "The Rhapsody." It starts with a trill like this. And then, the clarinet is placed half way, up till about there. And then he bends the note.
It just "schwoo"-- like that. But if you write a glissando in a clarinet, it's a different kind of thing. He did write that.
But the story goes that they were busy rehearsing "The Rhapsody in Blue" in 1924 for the first appearance in 43rd Street at Aeolian Hall. And apparently, the clarinetist was bored. He was bored to tears.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. I'm sorry to say that the metal clarinet can sound like a regular clarinet.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. Now, the metal clarinets were designed to be used as marching instruments, and to be used as student instruments.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. But if you were to get a metal clarinet-- and I've seen some metal clarinets, and I've had some of my colleagues
And now Lara is going to play the clarinet part.
Let's dig a little deeper, shall we? Having studied piano as a kid and then clarinet at Kellogg Middle School, I went to my band teacher and told him I wanted to quit clarinet and play tenor sax. Saxophone was way cooler, you see.
Clarinet wasn't pathetically loserish-- I mean, it wasn't French horn-- but it certainly wasn't the most masculine of instruments. Sure, there was a clarinet-like instrument in the Cantina scene in "Star Wars," but let's face it. Clarinets are for girls in braces and Woody Allen, who loves girls in braces, ba-bum, bum.
I think that Brad Templeton picked you up on ClariNet as one of the first syndicated authors, and such.
So MPCS means mouthpieces, clarinet mouthpieces.
Today it's jellyfish, tomorrow it'll be clarinets.
Over there, we have Eric Jacobs on the clarinet.
For reference, I play the clarinet, so that's all so much cooler.
He will be joined by a handful of Metropolis Ensemble musicians-- Eric Umble on clarinet, Jordan Dodson on guitar, Gabe or Gabriel Cabezas on cello,
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. Years ago they once made a blindfold test of a very famous clarinetist playing behind a screen.
So at the time, they were teaching classical music in school, which I love, by the way. And the last instrument that I played classical music on was the clarinet. And the b-flat clarinet, the written range is the same as the guitar.
The early '70s, late '60s, that was my era. I don't really know any cool hippie anti-war songs on the clarinet. I can see Woody Guthrie with the clarinet, do-do, do-do.
So I picked up the guitar. And the fact that it was the same written range as the clarinet was amazing, because now I had tons of books that had been provided for me in the wonderful school system.
and look at me, and go-- and I'm going-- of course, I don't do that. But man, put me on the clarinet, I fit.
Fred:mmm Bill: I mean, I play bass clarinet, and I'm trying to encourage more people to write more works for bass clarinet.
If you spend six months or a year writing a new piece for bass clarinet, at the end of that time, you're going to have a copyright."
Two times. And the second half -- this is the verse, by the way. Second half of the verse is bass, cello, clarinet. And the bass, you're going to play down the G major scale starting on A on the G string.
I feel like I'm in "The Graduate." It was plastic. or plastic ones. So do you think if he had put like a metal clarinet, would it sound the same?
And I did kind of a reduction of the orchestration stuff, just for clarinet and flutes.
And we'll bring our friend Mike Tully to come beatbox for a track, or a clarinet player comes in.
is a real golden year it's when uh it gives me a good starting point there a 16-year-old clarinet is from Cuba called
doing we have one little more piece Ted also has a reality as I told you as a Pianist I once said to him Ted I think you should pay more attention to your piano playing this is mostly when he was playing the clarinet and I think maybe about like a year and a half later he played the Beethoven's emperor conero in with with with a local Orchestra so you
and then be the end. That'll be sad. So we’ll do violins and violas and harp, vibes and then cello, flute, clarinet, cello, bass, chorus, audience. OK, great. I think we're ready.