John Heard (NOT the actor), Étienne Ozi Carl Almenräder, Louis Marie Eugène Jancourt, Julius Weissenborn, Archie Camden, Simon Kovar, Sol Schoenbach, Leonard Sharrow, Maurice Allard, Sherman Walt, Mordechai Rechtman and Bernard Garfield
Blake Walchuk
Blake Walchuk. y did u put the same player twice?
Lots! Milan Turkovic, Maurice Allard, Klaus Thunemann, Judith LeClair, Dag Jensen, Per Hannevold, Kim Walker, etc. (My favorite personally is Jeffrey Lyman!)
Hard to say....
Piece most popular to play by bassonists might be:
Mozart Bassoon Concerto in Bb Major K. 191
Jesse Read
ok
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.
Who Cares because he wanted to be famous
A bass clarinet
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
The beatles used two clarinets and 1 bass clarinet in the song "when I'm 64" Supertramp also used a clarinet in the 1979 songs "Breakfast In America" and "Take The Long Way Home". Muse did a song in 2009 titled "I belong to you" and in the song there is a beautiful bass clarinet solo, you can find the solo in Bb clarinet on youtube if you do not play bass clarinet. The song is off of their album "The Resistance" and I highly recomend listening to it :)
Benny Goodman.
bass clarinet
there was one very famous person that played the bass clarinet and was known throughout the world,that person surprizingly was a women it was YOUR MOTHERRR
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.
Who Cares because he wanted to be famous
a bass clarinet
A bass clarinet
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
The bass clarinet originated in Germany
The beatles used two clarinets and 1 bass clarinet in the song "when I'm 64" Supertramp also used a clarinet in the 1979 songs "Breakfast In America" and "Take The Long Way Home". Muse did a song in 2009 titled "I belong to you" and in the song there is a beautiful bass clarinet solo, you can find the solo in Bb clarinet on youtube if you do not play bass clarinet. The song is off of their album "The Resistance" and I highly recomend listening to it :)
Selmer 1430P Bass Clarinet.
There are bass, soprano, and alto. But there are more than Three sizes! There is the Eb soprano, Bb soprano (most commonly seen), Alto clarinet, Bass clarinet, Contra-alto clarinet, and contra-bass clarinet. There is also an A clarinet!