Klarinet Archive - Posting 000145.txt from 1995/02

From: "Chris J. Vaughn" <saxmastr@-----.EDU>
Subj: Re: vibrato
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 02:38:27 -0500

On Mon, 6 Feb 1995, Josias Associates wrote:

> There have been a number of eloquent and informative messages on
> "Klarinet" on the use of clarinet vibrato in classical music.
> Poor Chris Vaughn must be getting punchy from the feedback

No, he's not too bad. Actually I'm greatly enjoying the differing
viewpoints being offered on the topic. Although I did check the archives
and most of it has been covered before. If I'm not careful, I feel like
I might even accidentally learn something about the topic. :-) <--that's
there for the sarcasm impaired. This list has much to offer from many
talented and intelligent people. If I can set spark off a series of
debates by simply offering one opinion (even one lacking substance, right
Dan ;-) ), then so much the better for all of us. For then we benefit
from the knowledge and experiences of others. As a recently graduated
clarinet performance major, I certainly don't claim to have all the
answers (or even a few of them!) about the endall-beall of clarinet
playing. Any advice/opinions/techniques I can gain from others on this
list will do nothing but strengthen my background and help me become a
better musician. So, keep pummeling each other guys! We're all getting
something out of it.

Chris Vaughn

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