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.
A capella everything. Drums programmed. Everything else me. Solo at 3:17 Thanks for watching! More coming soon bc fuck... we are all out of work right now lo...
Solo at 2:40 I came out of "retirement"!!! If you want to see the music check it out at https://issuu.com/glebkanasevich/docs/epitaph_cover_-_full_score Check out my other channel with new/contemporary concert music https://www.youtube.com/user/glebvic and my website http://www.glebkanasevich.com/
Please check out my channel with my classical music http://www.youtube.com/glebvic Solo at 2:03 All parts played/sung by me. Clarinets were ran through my guitar amp, using a clip on saxophone condenser mic. My apologies for a couple glitches in the drum programming :(
To celebrate Suffocation's recently wrapped up intense USA tour, here is the video of the bass clarinet cover of the classic Surgery of Impalement, finally with distortion. Enjoy. www.facebook.com/akshnz
Solo at 1:19 Enjoy :)
Solo at 3:01 I had so many requests for Fermented Offal Discharge that I HAD to cover it. Sorry for such a long delay with a cover, I was just caught up in many other projects. I hope you guys like it. Sorry for a few rough spots. More covers coming!!!
Play it loud... Just paying homage to a great video, great song from a great band. Drums were programmed using Drumkit from Hell. Sorry, for the rough quality of the vocals: just wanted to do them in a random setting for dramatic effect...