bass clarinet drum set
Finally a post on that drum set built out of bass clarinet sounds. Thrash and Variations by David Dramm uses a part for drum set as the electronics to the piece. The drum set is however not a regular drum set but is created entirely out of bass clarinet sounds. You can find a small excerpt of the piece here. Below is an audio example to illustrate the bass clarinet drum set that we made.
Now I am going to give away some of the secrets to what you are hearing. Here is how the different drum set sounds were created on the bass clarinet:
bass/kick drums Slaptongue. The different types of kick drums were created by overlaying samples and by using different mic positions.
snare Air through the tube with the mouthpiece off. The air flying past the rim of the neck opening on the bass clarinet creates the resonance. The attack was fine-tuned by overlaying different consonants.
snare roll Voiced flutter tongue through the tube with the mouthpiece off
closed hi-hat Short air burst through the tube with the mouthpiece off
open hi-hat/cymbal Blowing air between the mouthpiece and the reed created this whistling sound.
The precise articulation (consonants at the attacks) used and notes played were important for all sounds as well as the microphone positions used to record the different sound types.
To get the full energy of the sounds, we occasionally used compression to amplify the softer elements of the sound, making it as if you are actually listening from my perspective as a player where you can hear all the little detail. For the rest: just panning across the stereo field mimicking the lay-out of a real drum set, and smart rotation and timing of samples to make it a little less mechanical.
It was the snare drum that gave the most troubles, I kept getting more of a tom sound. Actually, I like that tom sound, someone should use it some day in some piece. I made sure to use it a little in the excerpt.
Till next time, MVG
Thanks to Jessica Aslan and David Dramm for doing the recording sessions with me and for help with creating the samples and to Michiel Mensingh for letting me use some of his work to create the example soundfile.







