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Playing the bass clarinet is not a very good way to become famous. The bass clarinet is usually played as a second or third instrument by reed men - clarinetists or saxophonists. Bass clarinet specialists include Todd Marcus, Michael Pilz and Jacob Stein. Jazz players who used the bass as one of their primary instruments include Eric Dolphy and Benny Maupin. More famous names who occasionally played the bass clarinet include jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington's bari sax player Harry Carney, and jazz flautist Herbie Mann. Me too - but I'm not exactly famous.
In my opinion it's a tie between Dixieland and clarinet marmalade
one of the most famous clarinet players of fairly modern day was Benny Goodman, his known as a band leader, but was also an amazing clarinetist. You can hear him playing in the song, "sing, sing, sing"
Jana starling is the most amazing clarinet player ever!!!
Who Cares because he wanted to be famous
Benny Goodman
Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, and Woody Herman, are three Jazz Swing players.
It depends: there have been many famous clarinet jazz players, but as a whole, clarinets are not usually in jazz bands
Initially, Wolfgang Mozart and Anon StadlerThe clarinet was not very well known in the Baroque period of music (this was when Bach wrote music). Generally, clarinet players would have to travel all around Europe looking for a job. One extremely talented clarinet player was Anton Stadler, who played the bass clarinet. When Wolfgang Mozart heard Stadler play, he was inspired to write his Clarinet Concerto, still known as one of the greatest masterpieces of the clarinet repertoire. The two also became close friends. Most importantly, a famous composer like Mozart writing a concerto for clarinet brought attention to the instrument. This led to many composers writing for the clarinet. While composers such as Weber, Spohr and Crusell did make the clarinet more famous by writing for it, Mozart was the one who initially made the clarinet well known. So, the answer is, the clarinet was initially made famous by either Mozart, for writing his Concerto, or Anton Stadler, indirectly, by inspiring him to do so. The clarinet was made more famous later in time by many people, such as those aforementioned composers and clarinet players like Simon Hermstedt, Heinrich Baermann, Artie Shaw, and Benny Goodman (the last two for making clarinet famous within the jazz genre).
Playing the bass clarinet is not a very good way to become famous. The bass clarinet is usually played as a second or third instrument by reed men - clarinetists or saxophonists. Bass clarinet specialists include Todd Marcus, Michael Pilz and Jacob Stein. Jazz players who used the bass as one of their primary instruments include Eric Dolphy and Benny Maupin. More famous names who occasionally played the bass clarinet include jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington's bari sax player Harry Carney, and jazz flautist Herbie Mann. Me too - but I'm not exactly famous.
The most famous clarinet works are the Mozart Clarinet Concerto and all the Weber Concertos.
In my opinion it's a tie between Dixieland and clarinet marmalade
one of the most famous clarinet players of fairly modern day was Benny Goodman, his known as a band leader, but was also an amazing clarinetist. You can hear him playing in the song, "sing, sing, sing"
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The clarinet is famous for being the most glorious instrument ever! It is usually found in symphonic bands, orchestras, marching bands, and wind ensembles
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