Klarinet Archive - Posting 000705.txt from 1999/09

From: Rachael Gillett <witch58@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] beginning clarinet
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 22:25:50 -0400

The biggest tip I can give you is not to play too
high too fast..... And play lots and LOTS of
whole notes with a tuner preferably. Takes a
long time to learn and the stuff gets boring
(trust me, I know!!) but it does help. Method
books are another thing that help, start at the
beginners and work your way up!
Good Luck!!
Rachael

--- GruvnRuvn@-----.com wrote:
> I am beginning the clarinet,, practicing about
> an hour a day and am squaking
> up a storm,, any suggestions?? the second
> octave sounds squakky,, need
> pointers on good embrochure,, the third octave
> is ear piercing,, how can I
> get better tone and preserve a marraige and
> family at the same time?? the
> goodnews is the lower register sounds fine,
> very boring though,,
> HEEEELLLLLPPPPP, also trying to hit the high A
> (four lines above the staff)
> and get it occassionally,, any quick pointers
> on getting the highest notes
> consistently?
>
>
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