Klarinet Archive - Posting 001110.txt from 2000/02

From: klar-ANN-ette H Satterfield <klarann@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Throwing down the glove - ligatures
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 21:13:54 -0500

On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 22:25:24 -0600 "Dee D. Hays" <deehays@-----.com>
writes:
>
>Personally, I think it follows the "any given day theory" and depends on
the
>reed of the day, how your emboucure is working that day, and who knows
what
>else. Each may be correct for a given set of conditions.
>
>I spend a few seconds "fiddling" with the screws (and reed position)
when
>I'm setting up until it plays like I want it to.
>
>
>Dee Hays
>Canton, SD

This makes sense.

And it seems that the Rovner or string ligature allows more leeway in
reed placement and so more reeds are useable.

AND it is definetly true that different reeds sound good in different
halls. So i give myself time to try out the room with several reeds if
at all possible.

"any given day theory"
try it and see.

annhall

Ann Satterfield
clarinetist and teacher

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