Jazz with steel guitar and clarinets
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- David Kurrasch
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Jazz with steel guitar and clarinets
About a year ago on a whim, I bought a bass clarinet, with no idea if I'd be able to play, or what direction I would go with it. (I played one for a couple of years in school over 30 years ago.) Then this summer, I bought a cheap soprano clarinet to bring on the road with me to practice while my band mates played golf. I have been having a blast creating arrangements that pair the clarinets with steel guitar. I figured there might be some here who would enjoy. This is my latest effort, an arrangement of the standard "There Will Never Be Another You:"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOsHBzc4zcE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOsHBzc4zcE
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Ha! I like the idea!I think the clone band look could be a real alternative to the bar band in Star Wars also. Maybe you could be in the background for Blade runner III.
Jon Voth - I don't know if I'm ready to have my playing scrutinized by a real clarinetist yet! Hope she enjoys though! Thanks for sharing!
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Finally got a little time at home to work on music! Here’s a new arrangement of Stardust I uploaded last night.
Finally got a little time at home to work on music! Here’s a new arrangement of Stardust I uploaded last night.
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I’m very lucky to be playing with a husband and wife duo from Alberta called “Over the Moon” and they happen to use a superb clarinetist named Cedric Blary on their live shows, although having an acoustic roots swing and bluegrassish theme to their instrumention. Does it ever work! I love playing steel with this ensemble and delight in hanging with these sweet and talented people. Check them out.
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VERY TASTEFUL improvisation on the Steel!
I also like that... what is it, a "barytone" clarinete? The woody warm tone (compared to a sax). Does it "function" the same as a Sax?
... J-D.
I also like that... what is it, a "barytone" clarinete? The woody warm tone (compared to a sax). Does it "function" the same as a Sax?
... J-D.
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Thank you JD! The bass clarinet I play is basically the same as a typical Bb clarinet, just twice as big, and pitched an octave lower. The keys are set up different than a sax, but the technique is similar enough that a lot of sax players double on bass clarinet.
John - I'm sure I would enjoy that! I love the sound of a clarinet playing in that style.
John - I'm sure I would enjoy that! I love the sound of a clarinet playing in that style.
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Very nice tone on the steel, David. I've often thought of Buddy's single note playing like the tone/timbre of a clarinet.
The two instruments go really well together.
A great "Stardust" too. An excellent, mellow feel.
The two instruments go really well together.
A great "Stardust" too. An excellent, mellow feel.
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