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All you got to do is thank Chitowngreek for his request of this tsamiko!
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tseligas when you get caught up you can put it down in notes (do,re mi) so that we can purchase it. when you get caught up .now we have a lot material to work off of .
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to all members . listen what a difference the amplication , echo ,reverb, equalizer, etc ,has on the instument ,but if you listen closely it is the same notes that tseligas show and played in the video ,,
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to all clarinet players ,and add to it tseligas , all songs that are kambisia ,are played in the scale of SI with a b flat clarinet thats where you get that distint sound and trills from , try playing ta niata duo fores from scale of SI it wont sound right to get the right effect you have to use a scale of RE ,thats why when you went to transpose kinigos from a different scale it did not sound right because you could not get the trills to sound the way you would like . and also to play from the scale of SI will require some work but it is a good scale and it sounds nice once you break youre fingers in .
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Yes, I was actually surprised how ....off it sounded...
It is good to have some sharps in for practice.
I am playing at a band right now and the singer sings really low (from mi in the piano) so I am relearning ipirotika from fa#.
They sound good but I got 3 sharps in the pentatonic
fa# sol# la si do# mi
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are you useing a si b mol clarino ,if you had a la or sol klarino would you eleminate the sharps ??
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Yes, see the Gianni mou to madili Video and stis Pargas. There are no sharps at all.
With the Bb now I start with fa# and the scale is fa# sol# la si do# mi
if I use a LA the scale would go half a note up (To keep the same tone) and would become : sol la sib do re fa
(which is more managable but a bit tricky cause of the sib)
If I had a Sol the scale would need to go another note up (to keep the same tone ) : --> la si do re mi sol
Which is obviously perfect for us!! That's the scale that I use for the epirotica in the videos.
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i once tried to play a sol klarino ,very uncomfortable,had to spread my fingers to cover the holes , even a la is not to bad , but if you want to stand out play from as many scales as you can with the b flat .
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Hey Chitown! How are you doing with Kinigo??