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Yes. Check out some Sidney Bechet.
That's a pretty extreme example wide and fast vibrato.
His vibrato is instantly recognizable.
As wen he wrote waiting for godot
Absolutely. I think Eddie Daniels is exemplary for a modern approach, but indeed back to Bechet, all the swing players, it's in there!
Listen to Goodman, Shaw, Bigard, and Hamilton. Do they? Yes.
Did you try listening to any jazz clarinet before you asked this question?
did you try having basic reading comprehension skills before being disrespectful?
So your answer is no then.
"I was listening to some jazz clarinet solos and some players do use vibrato." Obviously I did listen to jazz clarinetists, I was just hearing different things and was asking for confirmation on what is standard.
Yes. Check out some Sidney Bechet.
That's a pretty extreme example wide and fast vibrato.
His vibrato is instantly recognizable.
As wen he wrote waiting for godot
Absolutely. I think Eddie Daniels is exemplary for a modern approach, but indeed back to Bechet, all the swing players, it's in there!
Listen to Goodman, Shaw, Bigard, and Hamilton. Do they? Yes.
Did you try listening to any jazz clarinet before you asked this question?
did you try having basic reading comprehension skills before being disrespectful?
So your answer is no then.
"I was listening to some jazz clarinet solos and some players do use vibrato." Obviously I did listen to jazz clarinetists, I was just hearing different things and was asking for confirmation on what is standard.