pete fountain benny goodman aker bilk with stranger on the shore there is another but i'm brain dead at the moment.
2007-10-13 16:52:40
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answer #1
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answered by vetcor 3
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Famous Jazz Clarinetists
Barney Bigard
Don Byron
Elysia Clapin (grand-daughter of Benny Goodman)
Johnny Dodds
Irving Fazola (Faz)
Benny Goodman (who also played classical clarinet music on occasion)
Pee Wee Russell
Artie Shaw
Larry Shields
Famous Classical Clarinetists
Jack Brymer
Larry Combs
Sabine Meyer
Richard Muhlfeld (clarinettist to Brahms)
David Shifrin
Anton Stadler (Mozart composed two works for this clarinetist)
Frederick Thurston
2007-10-13 16:45:45
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answered by answers4u, not insults 4
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Mr. Acker Bilk
Pete Fountain
Benny Goodman
2007-10-13 17:02:14
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Pete Fountain
Benny Goodman
Artie Shaw
these will give you an idea of the jazz/pop possibilities and amazing technical feats of the clarinet.
Sabine Meyer
an excellent example of the classical clarinet tone
Henry Questa
an excellent example of versatility and the variety of timbre possible from the instrument. Also excellent example of ethnic playing styles such as polka and German biergarten styles.
2007-10-14 11:16:30
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answer #4
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answered by CoachT 7
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An excellent clarinetist was Tony Parenti. Might find a cd of his at local library on Jazzology label.
I also agree with other answerers about Eddie Daniels and Bob Draga.
2007-10-14 05:32:22
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answer #5
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answered by Vintage Music 7
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Rahsaan Kirk on the album called Prepare Thy Self to Deal With a Miracle.
Don Byron on his album called Ivey Divey.
Both musicians are top quality.
2007-10-13 18:30:51
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answered by Teaim 6
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First, enable me say i'm no longer a "professional" participant, maximum of my artwork playing-smart comes from musical theatre/massive band/blend artwork it really isn't any more suitable ideal or worse, although that is a diverse international than classical one. i'm no longer, nor do I easily have ANY want to be, a classical specialist. So please remember it really is the position my comments come from. in case you look at i imagine it become the first submit (the pro flute participant) ... she covers each and every of the demands and realities of being a classical participant so I received't repeat all that. What human beings frequently say about having a occupation in song / arts is something contained in the realm of ... in case you do not opt for it so undesirable that being a musician isn't on a similar factor of magnitude of respiratory to staying alive ... discover something else. It needs to be in each and every fiber of your being out of your head to ft and previous. you should make your concepts up on it so undesirable that no quantity of work, rejection, mountain hiking (rather the pointy jagged ones) is going to provide up you and frequently even that isn't be sufficient. So what's my factor. My factor is two hours an afternoon education and a lesson the following or there is no longer going to diminish it. you need to be eating, respiratory, living song each and every of the time. it really isn't any longer to assert don't have a existence ... it really is to assert, imagine about how a lot artwork you imagine that is going to take to get there and multiply that by technique of about one hundred. at the same time as i become in college, they always instructed us ... out of each and every of the students usual into each and every 365 days ... in basic terms 15% individuals will nonetheless be playing in some ability in 5-10 years and in basic terms a million% will do it professionally. also imagine about it this way ... if this (being a specialist clarinet participant) become the only element in this international you had to do. you'll not be on the following asking if what you're doing is reducing it. you would discover out the stakes and also you would artwork your *** off to get what you opt for and do in basic terms it. If that is something a lot less, perchance you do not opt for it as a lot as you imagine you do.
2016-10-21 03:11:22
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answered by ? 4
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In addition to the ones listed in the other answers, probably the best jazz clarinetist around to day is Eddie Daniels.
2007-10-14 03:24:35
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answered by blueseven22578 3
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Check out Bob Draga. He is amazing. His band is called Titan Hot 7 http://www.titanhotseven.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LigkkUz4Aeo
2:25 into the video Bob starts to play.
hope you like!
2007-10-13 17:17:45
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answered by dopey_jazz 1
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To reinforce what has already been said, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, and Woody Herman are my favorites.
2007-10-14 06:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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