Rafael Klarnet Xanchobani 2011 Page

The primary recording is hosted on YouTube , where it has remained a point of reference for Azerbaijani clarinet enthusiasts for over a decade.

: The piece follows a distinct 6/8 or 3/4 folk meter , common in Caucasian dances, designed to keep dancers moving at a rapid pace. Rafael Klarnet Xanchobani 2011

: Rafael typically uses the G-clarinet (also called the Turkish clarinet), which has a deeper, woodier tone compared to the standard B-flat clarinet. The primary recording is hosted on YouTube ,

The "Rafael Klarnet Xanchobani 2011" refers to a popular video performance and recording of a traditional Azerbaijani dance. common in Caucasian dances