Extended Techniques on the Bass Clarinet

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Today we talk about Extended Techniques! How many strange sounds can you pull from your instrument? Let's see some of them in the bass clarinet!
    Check out Louis Sclavis, Stephan Vermeersh and Harry Sparnaay!
    0:00 Intro
    1:40 Slap
    3:53 Slap as two different sounds
    4:27 Open Slap
    5:05 More Slap nuances
    7:58 Flute Slap
    9:15 Key Popping
    10:08 Small Improv
    10:53 Key noises
    12:30 Multiphonics
    14:03 Broken harmonics
    15:08 Sing and play
    16:47 Didgeridoo
    Hi, my name is Luca Bordonaro! I am a clarinet and bass clarinet player, teacher, producer, and overall music lover from Sicily, Italy! I'm excited to share my artistic journey with you and I hope to inspire people from all over the world to practice, experiment and explore the limitless creative possibilities.
    If you want to know more about me, check out www.bordonaroluca.com or listen to my music at: open.spotify.com/track/5a16Ww...
    or my instagram at: / lucabbordonaro
    Thank you for watching!
    Luca

Комментарии • 14

  • @sewinghippie
    @sewinghippie Месяц назад

    I just purchased a bass clarinet (I played it years ago and took a long break) and I love all the techniques you mention here! I also used to play the didgeridoo but the circular breathing comes and goes for me, and I lost interest. So I am most excited to incorporate didge styles with the bass clarinet like you demonstrated here. Along with the slap sounds. I just want to get back to feeling musically inspired and your tips here help a lot, thank you!

    • @lucabbordonaro
      @lucabbordonaro  Месяц назад

      Hi @sewinghippie! So cool that you play the didgeridoo. I'm super happy that this video was inspiring for you ☀ Let me know if you have questions or topics you would like me to cover. Songs, technical things or music in general! I'm happy to make videos that are super helpful for the audience! Ciaociao!

  • @glebkuz12
    @glebkuz12 4 месяца назад

    Very useful. Thank you very much!

    • @lucabbordonaro
      @lucabbordonaro  4 месяца назад

      Happy to share bass clarinet nerdy love 😂

  • @cak6831
    @cak6831 2 месяца назад

    I'm working on writing a bass clarinet solo for my friend to premiere at ClarinetFest this year and this was super helpful, thanks!

    • @lucabbordonaro
      @lucabbordonaro  2 месяца назад

      That's amazing! I'm so happy that this content is helpful! And I would love to hear the solo once it's out, please let me know once the performance is done if there will be a link to it!

  • @claudiomonteverdi7126
    @claudiomonteverdi7126 2 месяца назад +1

    Great content, thank you very much! A little suggestion: it would be great if you could include some notation examples for us composers.

    • @lucabbordonaro
      @lucabbordonaro  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for your feedback! It makes a lot of sense! I will make a video with notation examples. Thanks! If you have any doubts feel free to reach out via email or Instagram! You can find the info in my channel

  • @Labratas123
    @Labratas123 3 месяца назад

    Bravo

    • @lucabbordonaro
      @lucabbordonaro  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much! if you have questions or topics you would like me to discuss, let me know! ☀

  • @krissebastianmusic
    @krissebastianmusic 4 месяца назад

    My favorite was the multiphonics! Curious who the bass clarinetist is who said he never repairs his instrument. Is he one of the listed players in the description?

    • @lucabbordonaro
      @lucabbordonaro  4 месяца назад +1

      Multiphonics can be very challenging but such a cool color!
      Unfortunately they asked to be kept private, but with those references listed in the description you can find some crazy bass clarinet playing!

  • @alyssaregent-composer9713
    @alyssaregent-composer9713 Месяц назад

    Hello ! What side key are you pressing for the broken harmonics ?

    • @lucabbordonaro
      @lucabbordonaro  Месяц назад

      Hi! In the examples I am playing low notes (G-F#-F) and adding the first side key from the bottom (the D# one).
      Did you try it? 🔥