From the instant I heard my first alto clarinet, it became my favorite clarinet. It has an extremely, in my opinion, classy sound. It's like the sound you'd come up with if you were to just imagine a classy woodwind sound. As you said, it's sonorous. It sounds good in the high register, excellent in the mid register, and fantastic in the low. Such a unique, insistent sound.
Greetings from Ukraine! Really cool demo and overall review. I'm a bit surprised why it has not so many likes, you are really energetic ) Also, I've been looking for alto Noblet (I play on soprano Noblet and it's great for it's money) and it's cool that I've found this one )
Love playing the Alto, I play the Selmer Paris model. It's smaller and easier than the Bass or the Basset Horn for me (no thumb keys, size close enough to the Soprano... even if I consider the Basset Horn as a wonderfull instrument...). Still with a very interesting low register, and a unique voicing.
The Leblanc Paris Alto Clarinet has a significantly larger bore, so it doesn't sound nasal and has deeper lower notes. But it remains uncomfortable and it has its own challenges.
Thanks for the video, Albano! Really like the low-effort perspective on this, and you make a hell of a sound on that instrument! One question I do have: have you ever checked out the David Hite mouthpiece? I believe they're designed specifically for the Alto Sax reeds, they've got a bigger chamber, and they're like half the price of a Vandoren - convincing pitch, but I'm not 100% certain I've heard anyone play one (granted, though, Matthew Banks vouched for it, and he seems to know what he's talking about 😅)
love the alto also have 5 of them . selmer 2 noblet bundy and a very crappy malerne . i play it in community band . i added a peg to mine and its way eaiser to play this way .
with a good french mpc{vandoren b44} it soulds almost as good as my best wood selmer and noblet. i find my self using the bundy more than the others. but am told the vito is even better@@windydankoff4020
From the instant I heard my first alto clarinet, it became my favorite clarinet. It has an extremely, in my opinion, classy sound. It's like the sound you'd come up with if you were to just imagine a classy woodwind sound.
As you said, it's sonorous. It sounds good in the high register, excellent in the mid register, and fantastic in the low. Such a unique, insistent sound.
Greetings from Ukraine! Really cool demo and overall review. I'm a bit surprised why it has not so many likes, you are really energetic )
Also, I've been looking for alto Noblet (I play on soprano Noblet and it's great for it's money) and it's cool that I've found this one )
Love playing the Alto, I play the Selmer Paris model. It's smaller and easier than the Bass or the Basset Horn for me (no thumb keys, size close enough to the Soprano... even if I consider the Basset Horn as a wonderfull instrument...). Still with a very interesting low register, and a unique voicing.
The Leblanc Paris Alto Clarinet has a significantly larger bore, so it doesn't sound nasal and has deeper lower notes. But it remains uncomfortable and it has its own challenges.
Maria Schneider’s “Walking By Flashlight” is very alto clarinet heavy.
Listening on Spotify now! Pretty tune! The alto sounds fantastic! Wish it was featured like this more often!
@@albanothemadman Its Scott Robinson on alto clarinet. He plays a metal Leblanc.
More professional alto clarinets like the Buffet Prestige isnt nasal at all but costs $15,000.
Your sound is AMAZING.
By far th BEST i heard for alto clr.
Awwww...shucks. Thanks José!
Thx for the Education
Bro where did you find one for 200 I can’t find one under 700
@@Peter-gf4qd you just gotta keep searching on ebay and reverb. I needed some work done but they are out there.
@@Peter-gf4qd you can probably find a bundy for around that price still. It just takes a bit of patience.
Thanks for the video, Albano! Really like the low-effort perspective on this, and you make a hell of a sound on that instrument!
One question I do have: have you ever checked out the David Hite mouthpiece? I believe they're designed specifically for the Alto Sax reeds, they've got a bigger chamber, and they're like half the price of a Vandoren - convincing pitch, but I'm not 100% certain I've heard anyone play one (granted, though, Matthew Banks vouched for it, and he seems to know what he's talking about 😅)
love the alto also have 5 of them . selmer 2 noblet bundy and a very crappy malerne . i play it in community band . i added a peg to mine and its way eaiser to play this way .
How does your Bundy sound compared to the "better" ones? I love mine (with a good French mouthpiece) but I have nothing finer to compare it to.
with a good french mpc{vandoren b44} it soulds almost as good as my best wood selmer and noblet. i find my self using the bundy more than the others. but am told the vito is even better@@windydankoff4020