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Tony Park
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Welcome to my channel. I made this to share a little bit about the clarinet. If you have video requests, please message me. Thank you for watching!
I bought a clarinet off Facebook Marketplace pt. 2
I bought a clarinet off Facebook Marketplace pt. 2
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Making a custom e flat clarinet barrel for a Leblanc LL e flat clarinet
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Making a custom e flat clarinet barrel for a Leblanc LL e flat clarinet
I bought a clarinet off Facebook Marketplace 😬 pt. 1
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I bought a clarinet off Facebook Marketplace 😬 pt. 1
Kaspar vs Bettoney
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Ann Arbor vs Bettoney, both touched up by the same master!
Vintage Bettoney mouthpiece first look!
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Vintage Bettoney mouthpiece first look!
How to become a Instrument Repair Technician
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How to become a Instrument Repair Technician
How to prepare for a successful performance.
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How to prepare for a successful performance.
Vintage Haynes Closed Hole Flute (early Haynes Commercial) vs Brand New Muramatsu EX RBO Flute
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Vintage Haynes Closed Hole Flute (early Haynes Commercial) vs Brand New Muramatsu EX RBO Flute
clarinet extended techniques: easy dyi clarinet multiphonics/ dyads
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clarinet extended techniques: easy dyi clarinet multiphonics/ dyads
Vandoren Paris BD4 vs BD5 vs BD7 super quick demo
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Vandoren Paris BD4 vs BD5 vs BD7 super quick demo
Selmer Présence vs Présence Evolution vs Buffet Crampon R13 vs R13 GreenLine
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Selmer Présence vs Présence Evolution vs Buffet Crampon R13 vs R13 GreenLine
Gear Review: D'Addario Reserve vs Reserve Classic vs Reserve EVOLUTION Reeds
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Gear Review: D'Addario Reserve vs Reserve Classic vs Reserve EVOLUTION Reeds
Gear Review: Bonade Ligature vs Ishimori Ligature
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Gear Review: Bonade Ligature vs Ishimori Ligature
Gear Review: protec deluxe clarinet/ oboe case cover
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Gear Review: protec deluxe clarinet/ oboe case cover
Charles Chedeville Vintage Clarinet Mouthpiece Against Zinner Hawkins and Vandoren M15 Mouthpieces
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Charles Chedeville Vintage Clarinet Mouthpiece Against Zinner Hawkins and Vandoren M15 Mouthpieces
Clarinet With Tony: 13. E Chromatic Scale
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Clarinet With Tony: 13. E Chromatic Scale
Clarinet With Tony: 12. E-Flat Major Scale
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Clarinet With Tony: 12. E-Flat Major Scale
Clarinet With Tony: 11. *Simply* C# Major Scale ;)
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Clarinet With Tony: 11. *Simply* C# Major Scale ;)
Clarinet With Tony: 10. C Major Scale & More PINKY FUN
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Clarinet With Tony: 10. C Major Scale & More PINKY FUN
Clarinet With Tony: 9. D Major Scale & The Door Hinge (...???)
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Clarinet With Tony: 9. D Major Scale & The Door Hinge (...???)
Clarinet With Tony: 8. B Major Scale & Avoiding Risky Note Land Mines!
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Clarinet With Tony: 8. B Major Scale & Avoiding Risky Note Land Mines!
Clarinet With Tony: 7. F# Major Scale, Alternative Fingerings?
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Clarinet With Tony: 7. F# Major Scale, Alternative Fingerings?
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Do you use Geek Reed Black Diamond?
No, but I sometimes use sandpaper or razor! I honestly don't do a ton of work on reeds. Do you use Reed Geek? I've heard great things!
@@tpark89 i just start using Reed Geek and it works good!
You sound beautiful regardless! But I gotta say that's my favorite mouthpiece
I preferred your personal piece to the BD’s. What was it?
It’s the AB model by Ramón Wodkowski. I think he only made them for a short period of time before moving onto other models.
This video helps a lot~ Really appreciate the effort to make this video!
I really appreciate this video. I love repairing instruments, especially clarinet and flute. I don’t really have much access to a school to learn the task. I think my best option is to intern at my nearest Instrument repair store. I am recently graduated from High school and new to figuring stuff like this out, but I hope I’ll get there eventually
That's great! NAPBIRT is also a great resource to check out if you can afford the yearly membership. Their facebook page is super resourceful and supportive and they have regular classes/ meetings. But yes I agree, try to meet the people at your local music store and see if you can talk to the owner about your situation. Best wishes!
best repairman!
sounds pretty dayum good.
I love the thumbnail Tony.
it's all about the thumbnail
i just bought one. i have to say this really impressed me
M15 > Chedeville > Hawkins. Hawkins are deceptively "closed" and the reed often "closes off." M15 do a lot well without any weirdness. imo.
Thanks a lot for listening! I agree, Vandoren tend to have far fewer hurdles and are more user-friendly.
really great assistance! Thanks
Reed played with?
I’m really not sure! Probably Vandoren or Leuthner
Fantastic. Thanks a lot.
Thank you Tony for your video. I bought 2 Bonade ligatures here in the UK. But have found they don’t fit very well. They tend to slide tend to slide off the mouthpiece. I have not tried the other one. God bless you. Bill. Ut
at 3:25 the scooping was probably from pulling a swab through the whole clarinet with mouthpiece. I saw a mouthpiece a few weeks ago where the string cut into the inside of the mouthpiece.
BD5 AND BD7 IST TOO OPEN is more for Jazz Musicians
Thank you for listening! What do you play on?
thanks
Do you think it is possible to get hired or intern at a local music shop to then become a instrument repair technician? It’s because I’m still in high school but, my intended major isn’t going to be music related, but I still have a hobby and passion for instruments, enough so that I would like to become a repair technician as a side job. Please provide some of your valuable insight! Also, nice video, was very informative!
Thanks for watching and good question. The answer is yesm you can get trained at the job, but you usually have to earn your place by working other jobs before they trust you will stick around. Imagine if you were a small business owner and you rely mostly on relatively small modern sales margins, rentals, and school rental repairs. Taking in someone to train them for a month or two before they start becoming proficient at tasks takes times (money) out of my business. If you come in the beginning of summer let's say June, get trained, start making some progress through July and start doing some good work in August, in reality you've lost two months of profit and therefore lost money on someone. Unless they stick around long enough to make up for the loss and start bringing profit. Now, this is all hypothetical and everyone has different background/ skillsets/ learning curve, etc., and every store has different training programs and needs. Usually when you get paid to learn/ free education, it is the least predictable trajectory. You will learn a lot for sure, but you really have to take the initiative to try to make sure you're always learning something new and that they are toward your goals. Versus, if you pay to go to a school to learn, you will get a lot more focused and concentrated education. No repair school is cheap by any means, but you will make valuable connections and get a pretty good overview of almost every basic band instrument repair. My opinion is that it's probably best if you get all kinds of education, at least as big of a variety as you can. At a music store I learned a lot of stuff I can't really learn in school. And I'm sure there's a lot of info I missed out on by not going to school. Do what seems the most appropriate for you and your situation and go from there.
Royal global now sells firebird without adjustible barrel?
I'm not certain... but maybe?
@@tpark89 They started doing so recently, you can still the ones with the adjustable barrel easily though
Detailed review 👍. I did not think the cheaper clarinet sounded bad. It was much simpler. No roundness to the tone. The professional, more expensive clarinet had a much fuller sound, more depth. When i heard the cheaper one first, i thought, "Not bad." When compared to the professional model, I heard the difference. It is a shame it came with the torn pad and the bent bridge. Quality control should be better. I don't expect a cheap instrument to last long, but i do not expect it to have issues right out of the box. Thanks for the review and your wonderful playing. 😊 🎶
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Are you using the German series vandoren? Sounds nice btw.
Yes! M30D
Sounds nice
How much did you pay for that mouthpiece? I see these Bettoney, Kaspars and Chedevilles usually get really expensive.
I paid very little compared to how much they usually go for- I'll probably never get this lucky again. Kaspars expensive but depends on the type also. Chedevilles are almost impossible to find these days for most people.
cool. I used a champagne cork and cut it to size with a knife. Yours looks so much nicer haha.
This dude is so fucking underatted i love him
😂😂🙏🏼🙏🏼
Do you have any more tips for glissandos in the altissimo range? I have this solo in a band piece with a gliss that starts at around a clarion D and goes to an altissimo E.
Yes, I would say work on your scale from the starting note to the ending note of your passage with out glissando, really pay attention to what your fingers and embouchure feel like. And then keep the same embouchure, start introducing finger glissando. At the end when you feel this is as good as it can be, add finesse by manipulating your embouchure/ voicing. Have fun!
@@tpark89 thanks!
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really helpful
I need one if they come in dazzler yellow!!
Purchased a Yinfente Bb as a backup since my main clarinet was in the shop for over 5 weeks (few years ago; play in a community band). My only beef with it is then alternative fingering low Eb to Bb keying; Eb is a bit stuffy and sharp. Other than that, it plays and sounds awesome. At first it stunk, but after bore oiling it, it really plays well. The one I got is their Rosewood model. Enjoyed the review by the way. I have the Lyrique (Ridenour) professional hard rubber clarinet and it plays awesome as well. It is around $1000 so maybe something to consider for your students as well, but hard to beat $336 for the Yinfente. lol :)
Sounds beautiful, Tony! 👏👏👏
Thank you Zisl!!
Sounds amazing! Bravo, Tony!
Thanks so much Zisl!!
Now I wonder, since you have already made several barrels and now the end plug, have you thought about making a custom bell for your clarinet? I would love to see the process and your review on it!
I wish, my lathe is unfortunately not big enough to do that. Even making a barrel is a stretch haha. But someday!!
wonderful!
amazing!
Kinda hard on bari. Used to play Clarinet.
Thanks 4 share....
Tony, love you and miss you. Nice video!
0:11 air sound 1:30 oh-ee (best vowels) 2:07 leaking air 2:34 closed & loose mouth 2:51 Bass clarinet 4:23 Flute
What's the tune? You sound great, Tony!
Thank you Zisl!! It's All Star by Smashmouth. A song I grew up with (also included in Shrek) that's become a big meme song in the recent years 😂
@@tpark89 cool!
Dude, this is so cool, and so weird! Do you know of any piece that use this?
beautiful sound.
Do you like silver Bonade more than nickel Bonade?
Hard to say... I don't play either right now haha
Chedeville sounds way better to my ears than the others. I am not a horn player - wound up here randomly. Nice demo, thanks for doing it.
Thanks for listening!
That’s hot
Sounds beautiful, Tony!
Thank you Zisl!!
I like your video. I was a professional in an opera and ballet orchestra. I had two Buffet R13s both from 1968. My Bb I got from Robert Marcellus and my A from Ted Johnson. When I stopped playing classical music professionally I wanted to play jazz and sold my A clarinet to purchase an alto saxophone ( have a P.Mauriat System 76). Every time I open my double case I feel bad that I have an empty spot for the A. Now I won't feel bad and it only cost me $137. Also my wife never heard me play A clarinet , like Stravinsty 3 pieces which I studied when I was a student of Rudolf Jettel. When Jettel put markings on the sheet music he said these were put there by Stravinsky himself whom Jettel knew personally. Thanks again for a great video. I suppose I could have spent more for a fancy looking rosewood or cocobolo but there would be no point, I am totally retired and only play for myself and make recordings on Sound Cloud - I am playing all 4 parts - soundcloud.com/user-313342423-581826407/rhapsodish-by-alexis-cielas-11420-742-pm
sounds very nice!