It's something like, "The Chtiot Clarinets & Stuff Museum". Hey, I took Latin in HS and college.
http://clariboles-et-cie.blogspot.com/
I loved looking at the 1847 Triebert variable table metal clarinet mouthpiece.
It's something like, "The Chtiot Clarinets & Stuff Museum". Hey, I took Latin in HS and college.
http://clariboles-et-cie.blogspot.com/
I loved looking at the 1847 Triebert variable table metal clarinet mouthpiece.
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Did 'cha see Harpo on clarinet too? Luv the squeek.![]()
I think he did better on harp.
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All I could think as I listened to him was, what a great faker. He stayed in the chalumeau range, did some fake tremolo, and obviously was a musician on another instrument.
I did note a book to get:
From the Clarinet d'Amour to the Contra Bass
A history of large size clarinets - 1740-1860
Albert R. Rice, Oxford University Press, 2009
ISBN 978-0-19-534328-1
Something else to add to the clarinet shelf in the library...
I took a look at the site. It is very nice. I like the fact that it is focused on French clarinets. Despite that not really my thing, it makes it very useful though as a resource tool however. Good find Pete!
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There does seem to be a bit on other things, such as the Orsi-made Linton contrabass and a bit on Mahillon -- i.e. Netherlands and the main reason I was at that website -- but I think it might be concentrating on French stuff for two really good reasons: most of the interesting clarinet stuff is French and the folk(s) that run the website don't read English ....
I do think I'll have to do some research on the Saxonettes. Looks like at least three companies produced them, including Buescher.
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I would say that there's a lot of interesting stuff in German on the clarinet as well. But, it's in German and you know how that goes...
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