I liked the brass and the long stem chromium the best, especially that long stem chromium... (shosty bass cl excerpt...) back to your scheduled programming.. Thanks again. This was very informative.
@@clarinetninja yes! I went there at Michael Lowenstern's suggestion to try out bass clarinets before I make a purchase, and boy did I! I'm thinking I'll be making a move on a Selmer in the next few months.
@@allanjmcpherson that was a great idea. I have never seen so many instruments to try. On top of that there were concerts and classes. Unbelievable stuff. I use a selmer bass and love it. What bsss do you have now?
How exactly do the Klang devices fit onto the ligature? It's a little visually fuzzy and I just saw a lot of hand twisting in front of the device so I couldn't see what was going on. I'm thinking practicality and general usage. I play a modified BG ligature, one screw, and it has a grenadilla wood plate on the inside. Would I be able to use one of these? Do they shift if you switch the mouthpiece to the A clarinet? I can hear the differences. I'm sad I missed visiting you guys!
Hi Kristen! The Klang gets attached to the ligature screw. I think that your ligature would use a long stem version. I know he made those with the rovner in mind. Once it’s on, moving the mouthpiece to the A won’t be impacted. I am certain Mauro would be happy to help make sure you find what will fit on your ligature correctly. Please don’t rely on my perspective alone:). Unrelated, I was hanging out with San Sadigursky the other day. He had your books with him. We said lots of nice things about your work:)
@@clarinetninja Ok, great to know, thanks. And thank you for the lovely comments about my books. I was excited to hear some clips from Sadigursky's new duet collections. They sound great and I can't wait to get my hands on them.
@@clarinetplayground Sam and I had a great talk for a video - I have to get to editing AND learning the etude of his that I am going to play on the video...I will get to it soon!