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áòðééï: Clarinet mouthpieces
- From: îùä áøìéï <berlim...>
- Subject: áòðééï: Clarinet mouthpieces
- Date: Sun 11 Feb 2001 20.10 (GMT)
I am using a special crystal mouthpiece developed by Giora Feidman it is
called "klezmer" or "nigun", with short barrel. This mouthpiece is designed
for one band ligature (instead of two), and I play a buffet "vintage". all
these with good satisfaction to perform klezmer music.
Moshe Berlin
Sulam - Klezmer music from the Land of Israel
P.O Box 331 Elkana 44814 Israel tel/fax + 972 3 9362082
http://www.biu.ac.il/hu/mu/moussaberlin.htm
http://shum.cc.huji.ac.il/~jmrc/klez.htm
mailto:berlim (at) mail(dot)biu(dot)ac(dot)il
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ðùìç: ùáú 02 ãöîáø 2000 13:58
ðåùà: Clarinet mouthpieces
> Hi, fellow clarinettists
>
> I'd be really interested to know what mouthpieces and reeds other
> clarinettists use. Is there a generally accepted mouthpiece for playing
> klezmer? I've just hung in with my old Vandoren B44 that I used before I
> even started playing klezmer. I find Vandoren 2 1/2 reeds suit me with
this
> mouthpiece - but I've never tried other mouthpiece/reed combinations.
> Perhaps there have been postings already on this subject. Any ideas?
>
> Paul Holden
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