Klarinet Archive - Posting 001091.txt from 1999/07

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Subj: Re: [kl] Breathing techniques
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 11:29:37 -0400

Jorge:
Sou brasileiro, clarinetista e gostaria de trocar e-mails com voce.
Atualmente estou morando em São Paulo. Toco em um Quinteto de Clarinetas que
se dedica a pesquisa sobre música brasileira e sulamericana. Gostaria de
mandar o realese desse grupo para voce. Espero que voce entenda meu idioma.
Um abraço, do seu colega clarinetista
Mário Marques

-----Mensagem original-----
De: JORGE SERRANO <jorgeserrano@-----.ve>
Para: klarinet@-----.org>
Data: Terça-feira, 27 de Julho de 1999 02:07
Assunto: RE: [kl] Breathing techniques

>Gorgias:
>Me encontré con tu nombre en la lista de Klarinet y recordé que nos
habíamos
>conocido el pasado año en el Conservatorio Simón Bolívar. Soy Jorge
Serrano,
>el profesor del Instituto Superior de Arte de La Habana, me encuentro aquí
>en Caracas desde hace 10 meses, recuerdas que mi esposa es venezolana?
>Soy profesor de Clarinete y Música de Cámara del IUDEM.
>Mucho te agradecería, sobre la pregunta, si puedes hacerla en español, te
>respondo, justamente en este momento me encuentro dando un Curso de Verano
y
>está comprendido un Taller sobre Respiración, pero como comprenderás mi
>inglés no es ni tan fluido ni nada.
>Recibe mis saludos,
>Jorge Serrano
>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: Gorgias Igor Sanchez <gisanche@-----.edu>
>Para: klarinet@-----.org>
>Fecha: Lunes 26 de Julio de 1999 04:32 AM
>Asunto: Re: [kl] Breathing techniques
>
>
>>
>>There seems to be a debate between two major breathing techniques in the
>>production of sound. The first one consists of pushing the air by
>>tightening the abdominal muscles and keeping them pushed out.
>>The second technique in discussion consists of pushing the air through
>>more air, not by tightening the muscles. Supposedly the diafragm is to
>>push in and up. On the first technique the diafragm is supposed to remain
>>pushed out and down.
>>It seems to be quite contradictory for arriving to similar results.
>>
>>Does anybody have any thought about this matter?
>>What are the advantages and disadvantages of this techniques?
>>Are there any more breathing techniques?
>>
>>It would be great if information related to sound production such as
>>quality (dolce vs. agressive), projection, flexibilty in the tone and
>>other qualities can be provided.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>> Gorgias
>>
>>
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