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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:45 pm
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:18 pm
really now...? do you know the entire range that it's capable of, and can you play that entire range? can you accurately play all 12 major scales fluently and without looking at a sheet of paper? can you play all of those scales in every octave available, and does it sound good in every octave? can you accurately play any dynamic in any given octave?
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:17 am
I've been playing the Trumpet since the fourth grade. I tried the clarinet in the Band-wheel in sixth grade, but I suuuccckked. I don't know how you guys do it. xd
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:48 pm
toco clarinet really now...? do you know the entire range that it's capable of, and can you play that entire range? can you accurately play all 12 major scales fluently and without looking at a sheet of paper? can you play all of those scales in every octave available, and does it sound good in every octave? can you accurately play any dynamic in any given octave? Just a question, but it is it really necessary to be good at something to love it?
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:17 pm
ClarinetGoddess Just a question, but it is it really necessary to be good at something to love it? my questions had nothing to do with how "good" he is. but rather, they were meant to discern how well he KNOWS his instrument. he could have said "i love learning how to play the clarinet." and none of my questions would be relevant. but, he said that he loves the clarinet. is it not logical to assume that if you love something, you know it very, very, very well? you can't love a person without knowing them, so it should be the same with an instrument, right?
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:55 pm
toco clarinet really now...? do you know the entire range that it's capable of, and can you play that entire range? can you accurately play all 12 major scales fluently and without looking at a sheet of paper? can you play all of those scales in every octave available, and does it sound good in every octave? can you accurately play any dynamic in any given octave? yeah sort of I can't really play the last three high notes and plus I have't played in a long time.
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 7:53 pm
E-L-I Boss toco clarinet really now...? do you know the entire range that it's capable of, and can you play that entire range? can you accurately play all 12 major scales fluently and without looking at a sheet of paper? can you play all of those scales in every octave available, and does it sound good in every octave? can you accurately play any dynamic in any given octave? yeah sort of I can't really play the last three high notes and plus I have't played in a long time. "last three high notes" being....? i hope you don't mean anything like C, D, E...or even E, F, G.
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 7:57 pm
I haven't played the thing in like 2yrs but I have trouble with the high G in once in a while it always squeaks, but all the low notes like A,G,E,D,C, etc. I can play all those, It is such a beautiful instrument.
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:32 pm
Well to contradict and play goodie two shoes, I must say I enjoy Learning and preforming on the clarinet. One is NEVER done learning an instrument, theres always advances being made as well as new methods. Well, First off, love for something has nothing to do with proficiency. Thats just absurd. ...and thats it... D:
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:02 am
MezzoPianoX Well to contradict and play goodie two shoes, I must say I enjoy Learning and preforming on the clarinet. One is NEVER done learning an instrument, theres always advances being made as well as new methods. Well, First off, love for something has nothing to do with proficiency. Thats just absurd. ...and thats it... D: like i said, i don't want to know that you're "proficient" at the clarinet. but if you say "i love the clarinet", you better know the clarinet very very well. OP...if you haven't played it in 2 years...how can you say "i love the clarinet"?
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:57 pm
toco clarinet MezzoPianoX Well to contradict and play goodie two shoes, I must say I enjoy Learning and preforming on the clarinet. One is NEVER done learning an instrument, theres always advances being made as well as new methods. Well, First off, love for something has nothing to do with proficiency. Thats just absurd. ...and thats it... D: like i said, i don't want to know that you're "proficient" at the clarinet. but if you say "i love the clarinet", you better know the clarinet very very well. OP...if you haven't played it in 2 years...how can you say "i love the clarinet"? Poor choice of words, boo-hoo. Are you really trying to argue over his "love" for an instrument?
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:24 pm
SAMANFA Poor choice of words, boo-hoo. Are you really trying to argue over his "love" for an instrument? by criticizing my argument, you become part of the argument. you're arguing over his "love" for an instrument smile
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:03 pm
I'm not saying that I can play the highest notes, or even name them right off the bat, but I too love the clarinet. You don't have to know everything about something to love it, you can just love playing it, and love learning about it.
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:24 pm
crazychick6692 I'm not saying that I can play the highest notes, or even name them right off the bat, but I too love the clarinet. You don't have to know everything about something to love it, you can just love playing it, and love learning about it. there is a difference between loving something and "loving to learn about it". like i've said, i'd be perfectly fine if the OP said "i love learning about the clarinet", but he didn't. his statement implies that he knows a great deal about the instrument. his later statements suggest that he knows very little about it.(and judging from the fact that he hasn't played for 2 years, that he doesn't care much about learning the instrument)
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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:44 pm
Well I play clarinet very well and I love it, but I know it's irrelevant right now, but whatever. dramallama
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