Metal (melted?) clarinets
February 15, 2019 8:16 PM   Subscribe

Gleb Kanasevich covers Necrophagist “Epitaph” on clarinet (Youtube)

Full score for the arrangement can be found here.

Gleb Kanasevich "is a clarinetist, composer, and experimental/electronic musician."

"In 2013, I have had the fortune of making a couple widely popular clarinet covers of classic death metal songs. While I have moved on with my professional music making beyond this enterprise, I make new covers on a very rare occasion. Some of them turned out to be extremely beneficial technical studies, so I am posting a selected list of covers here for quick reference."

Necrophagist was a German technical death metal band active from 1992 to 2010. Their last album was released in 2004 and a new one never materialized.
Necrophagist—Extreme Unction (Youtube), autocorrected here to “Extreme Unicorn” to the amusement of the comment section.

Bonus: Louis-Paul Gauvreau auditions (Youtube) with Necrophagist’s “Stabwound” for Season 5 of The Voice (La Voix) Canada.
posted by sacchan (4 comments total) 10 users marked this as a favorite
 
Keen!
posted by Mei's lost sandal at 9:59 PM on February 15, 2019


Check out homeboy s 2013 vid--come for the mosh at two minutes, stay for the wicked solo at the third minute
posted by eustatic at 3:20 AM on February 16, 2019 [1 favorite]


I miss Necrophagist, one of my all-time favorite death metal bands. I hope they come out with a new album someday.
posted by gucci mane at 8:03 AM on February 16, 2019 [2 favorites]


There’s also something about the clarinet’s timbre that really lends it to those harmonic minor and phyrigian runs.
posted by gucci mane at 8:16 AM on February 16, 2019


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