One amazing accomplishment. as a clarinetist and. a 3D printing. enthusiasts I r marvel at your design skills. Excellent job. Keep it up. I can't imagine what a traditional clarinet of that kind would cost. But it's got to be less expensive to 3D print it. Very interesting. I subscribed. Great job.
Bravo vous êtes un autodidacte, la meilleur façon d'évoluer. Votre instrument est très moderne, les grands fabriquants d'instruments sont toujours a rechercher la perfection, alors bon courage, il faut toujours un début et vous êtes très determiné, continuer à nous étonnés. J.Chaigne
Maaan, you're maniac! in the best complementary way possible, he-he... Hope you've patented it, and if you still haven't you should. P.S. greetings from Ukraine
Very cool instrument. Man that was a lot of work to make. Yes it appears the leblanc left hand keys are a bit lower. The neck bends down first before going up and over.
@@kevinwong9769 it’s a custom one I made that’s about the size of the original Leblanc. It uses either a custom octocontrabass reed or a Legere contrabass reed if you position it carefully and a rovner contrabass clarinet ligature.
In less than a decade I’m going to go broke 3D printing clarinets. Not complaining tho Side note: It’s awesome seeing you make these instruments more accessible through new technology, just keep on doing what you’re doing!
Did you had a look at conveyor belt 3d printer, they have an infinite dimension along the conveyor belt. The trade off is that the print lines are at 45 degree By the way, this is incredible and you have done such a long journey. To achieve this. Did you check the tuning compared to other low clarinet?
Thanks for the shout-out!!! I’D BETTER SEE ALL YOU LOW CLARINET NERDS IN NEW JERSEY 😤
this is awesome! Its so cool to see a part of clarinet history being revived this way 🎵
Can't tell you how proud I am of you!
It was great to see this at Low Fest!
Nice!!! It came out great, can’t wait to see more prototypes!
so this instrument's clarion register is exactly the same as the bass clarinet's chalumeau
Yes, just like how the Eb contra clarion register is the same range as the Bb clarinet chalumeau!
@@organist1982 or the eb alto clarion register is the same as a Bb piccolo clarinet's chalumeau
@ And a Bb contra's clarion register is the same as a bassett horn's chalumeau, which I never thought about until just now! 😄
FANTASTICO 👍👍👍👍👍
Very cool; congratulations! For the next prototype, if not down to low-C, maybe hopefully at least low-D!
so glad to see this! congratulations Jared.
One amazing accomplishment. as a clarinetist and. a 3D printing. enthusiasts I r marvel at your design skills. Excellent job. Keep it up. I can't imagine what a traditional clarinet of that kind would cost. But it's got to be less expensive to 3D print it. Very interesting. I subscribed. Great job.
Next up, the second ever octocontrabass clarinet!
YES
Holy cow; very cool. Wish I was closer to new jersey or phoenix to listen in person
octocontralto sounds so cool
this is the coolest fucking thing ever. You are a genius, Jared
Nice he finally made it
Incredible demonstration and instrument! I can't wait until I can buy one of my own!
Nice work! So cool!
Can’t wait to see it next month!
I’ve been using modeled threads to connect the different pieces on my 3D printed clarinet-flutes.
It seals great and automatically lines up perfectly.
Bravo vous êtes un autodidacte, la meilleur façon d'évoluer. Votre instrument est très moderne, les grands fabriquants d'instruments sont toujours a rechercher la perfection, alors bon courage, il faut toujours un début et vous êtes très determiné, continuer à nous étonnés. J.Chaigne
I wish you the best, you have really inspired me ❤
YOOOOOOO YOU ACTUALLY DID IT!!!! THIS IS SO AWESOME
i got carsick watching this, but this thing was worth feeling sick
That bell is how we originally met
Siiiickkkkkkk!!!!! I would love to play this some day!!!
Incredible to see it come to completion
I keep thinking of limbo. How low can you go. Pretty damn awesome!
Congratulations
Maaan, you're maniac! in the best complementary way possible, he-he... Hope you've patented it, and if you still haven't you should. P.S. greetings from Ukraine
Very cool instrument. Man that was a lot of work to make. Yes it appears the leblanc left hand keys are a bit lower. The neck bends down first before going up and over.
what is the mouthpiece setup like? I wish I could see this thing live. Recordings just aren’t the same as sitting in front of a fleet of contrabasses
@@kevinwong9769 it’s a custom one I made that’s about the size of the original Leblanc. It uses either a custom octocontrabass reed or a Legere contrabass reed if you position it carefully and a rovner contrabass clarinet ligature.
how do you transport something like that around? It doesn’t look like it comes apart at the middle
This is so exciting! What kind of bell did you use for this instrument? Was it custom?
@@lawsonk5953 it’s a B stock bell from a Selmer contrabass, but I have a 3D printed version as well.
In less than a decade I’m going to go broke 3D printing clarinets. Not complaining tho
Side note: It’s awesome seeing you make these instruments more accessible through new technology, just keep on doing what you’re doing!
Did you had a look at conveyor belt 3d printer, they have an infinite dimension along the conveyor belt. The trade off is that the print lines are at 45 degree
By the way, this is incredible and you have done such a long journey. To achieve this.
Did you check the tuning compared to other low clarinet?
I assume it would be stupid to ask for STL files...
The people yearn for the stl!!!
@@imadctrchicken eventually yes they will be for sale once I finish the improvements!
@ Thank you!