If you are still interested - Early Music Shop has some fancy ones (around $300, baroque fingering), and thomman has cheaper option (around $40 a piece, but those are german fingering which some do not like). The fingerings are the same as for a recorder (baroque or german depending on the instrument), so I assume you can play anything you can play on a recorder on it without any changes. It uses clarinet reeds, so they should be easily available.
It is possible to overblow, and in fact there is one note in this movement that is produced by overblowing. However, it gets very out of tune quickly as you move up into the clarion register. Only a couple of the lowest clarion notes are good.
When I have all fingers down, all holes covered, it sounds concert f above middle c. Recorder players would say it's in the key of F. I tend to think of it as being in C though, since the fingerings correspond to the written pitches of the clarinet in its "chalumeau" register, albeit an octave higher.
Really nice tone.
Whoa. A baby clarinet!! That’s cool.
Bravo!!! You are such a good misician!!! Very beautiful music!
Very nice !
Really good
Nice job!!
Very nice
This is an extraordinarily fine performance. I would like to do the same. How can I obtain such an instrument and what other repertoire is available?
If you are still interested - Early Music Shop has some fancy ones (around $300, baroque fingering), and thomman has cheaper option (around $40 a piece, but those are german fingering which some do not like).
The fingerings are the same as for a recorder (baroque or german depending on the instrument), so I assume you can play anything you can play on a recorder on it without any changes.
It uses clarinet reeds, so they should be easily available.
Is it possible/feasible to overblow on this to access higher notes?
It is possible to overblow, and in fact there is one note in this movement that is produced by overblowing. However, it gets very out of tune quickly as you move up into the clarion register. Only a couple of the lowest clarion notes are good.
Nice
Nice CLARINET dude
do u have the music sheet
www.grothmusic.com/p-40646-concerto-in-b-flat-chalumeau-or-clarinet-and-piano.aspx
Nice.
Hi Daniel, Bravo. What key is your instrument?
When I have all fingers down, all holes covered, it sounds concert f above middle c. Recorder players would say it's in the key of F. I tend to think of it as being in C though, since the fingerings correspond to the written pitches of the clarinet in its "chalumeau" register, albeit an octave higher.
@@dsfriberg Thank you, Daniel.
What is the brand of this chalumeau?
The maker is Grzegorz Tomaszewicz. gtmusicalinstruments.com/
@@dsfriberg Danke!
Apart from the horrible Yamaha-created harpsichord, a wonderful clarinet sound. Well done!!
The sound is NOT what you expect at all!
Nice.