Greek Clarinet 
 
   18:24 on Monday, February 3, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(Christopher)
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Does anybody play Greek clarinet?  I have been struggling to learn, but I cannot find anybody in my area who knows how to play. 
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   10:21 on Tuesday, February 4, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(Bradley)
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Hmmmm 
Did you mean to say Klezmer style of music?  
Because if you did- I am learning as well- and i might be able to help you, although always try to keep Klezmer as a hobby, and concert as your main style if you want to become serious in music or already are...... 
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   17:04 on Tuesday, February 4, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(Christopher)
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I think that Klezmer is the traditional Jewish style of clarinet.  Greek style is related I`m sure.  If you`re interested, you can look up musicians like George Mangas or Petro-Lucas Halkias.  Do you know of any examples of Klezmer music that I can look up? 
 
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   13:41 on Friday, February 21, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(haris)
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christopher  what state  or town are you from  i play  the greek clarinet   one  of my favorites vasilakis soukas   
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   15:01 on Tuesday, February 25, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(Christopher)
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I live in the Pittsburgh area in Pennsylvania. 
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   13:32 on Wednesday, February 26, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(theos)
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christopher  its  great that your trying  to learn bye yourself 
listen  to  old  clarinet tapes  can you play any songs keep 
trying  i wish  i could help   i leave  near chicagoe  actually 
joliet ill  if you  want  hear me play  leave  phone # or if 
you  want to call me    next time i write i will  give the #           
 my father  played in bands in greece  so i learned   alot 
from him `          
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   13:38 on Wednesday, February 26, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(theos)
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christopher  its  great that your trying  to learn bye yourself 
listen  to  old  clarinet tapes  can you play any songs keep 
trying  i wish  i could help   I LIVE  IN  JOLIET ILL NEAR 
  
 CHICAGOE           if you  want  hear me play  leave  phone # or if 
you  want to call me    next time i write i will  give the #           
 my father  played in bands in greece  so i learned   alot 
from him `          
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   15:21 on Thursday, February 27, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(Christopher)
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I would definately like to hear some live greek clarinet in the US.  If you are playing anytime soon, or know of a place on the east cost or near chicago that I can hear Greek clarinet, I would like to know.  I am also trying to learn more (or find books) about Greek scales or rhythms.  If you have any information, email me at cdoulgeris@hotmail.com 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   14:41 on Thursday, April 3, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(Charles)
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I do not play the clarinet, however I am learning the Greek/Turkish zourna. If you cannot find books on Greek rhythms and scales, try searching for Turkish or Armenian folk rhythms and scales. Greeks, Turks, and Armenians all use the same core rhythms in their folk and popular music.  
Here is a Website that offers a music camp in Middle Eastern instruments. It is located in the east coast and the teachers are prominent virtuous in Greece, Turkey, and abroad. The clarinet teacher is named SOUREN BARONIAN.
 http://www.folktours.net/musicusa.html
Good Luck!
 
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   00:47 on Monday, July 21, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(Eve)
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Is anyone out there still following this topic? My name is Eve, I live in Chicago and I play Greek and Klezmer clarinet.  The best players in Chicago that I know of are Jim Stoynoff and Mike Annis, but you have to crash a private wedding to hear them.  In the summer they play at church picnics  (fund raisers) but the music is  more bouzouki oriented.  I love the music of Mangas and Xalkias, Soukas and Saleas but there are lots of others as well.  If your near New York, check out George Stathos, he plays Turkish as well as Greek clarinet and blends the styles quite nicely. 
Eve 
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   13:25 on Tuesday, August 19, 2003
 
           
 
  
  
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(TERRY)
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EVE YOU ARE CORECT  MONGAS  
HALKIAS SALEAS  ARE THE BEST. 
IN CHI TOWN YOU SAID  JIM/MIKE 
ARE GOOD. BUT THERE IS SOME  
GUYS OUT THEIR  HAVE NO CLUE 
WHATS GOING ON .IVE LISTEN TO THEM.  I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOU PLAY .   
VASILAKIS  SOUKAS  
 
THATS ALL IHAVE TO SAY 
  
THE BEST   BYE.
 
 
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Jim Stoynoff 
 
   16:01 on Tuesday, July 6, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(Joan)
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Anyone know how to get in touch with Jim Stoynoff?  I`m also trying to find out where he`s playing in the next few months. 
 
I live in CT so it`s hard for me to get updated info for the Chicago area. 
 
Thanks, Joan. 
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   05:26 on Saturday, September 4, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(Artemis)
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Does anyone know how to play Mantili Kalamatiano? Because ive trying for so long to play it but it doesnt sound right  
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   17:50 on Wednesday, September 15, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(Louey)
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Hello 
I live in the Chicago Area and looking for someone who gives lessons for the greek clarinet.  I have been playing for 3 years know.   
 
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Re: Greek Clarinet 
 
   13:15 on Saturday, October 23, 2004
 
           
 
  
  
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(O Violitzis)
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Greetings clarinet enthusiasts,I play violin, and as you know its like peanut butter and jelly with the clarinet.I especially enjoy Dimotika and have had the honor of playing with some excellent Greek clarinetists from Detroit and Windsor. 
 
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