Klarinet Archive - Posting 000339.txt from 2000/08

From: "Tony Wakefield" <tony-wakefield@-----.net>
Subj: [kl] Fw: [kl] Unloading.....
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 15:21:06 -0400

"Much - (quite big snip) -

My apologies if anyone didn't want to hear all of the above."

Cheers, Bill.

Neither did I Bill.
Joking apart, I am sill unsure as to whether it is BOTH the "dropping out of
the lower partials" when trying to hear one`s own high note, AND the
additional hassle of reeds/ mouthpiece/embouchure control etc which makes
the acquisition of "good " tone more difficult than the low register. My
question might indeed be, according to scientific logic, illogical. Being a
layman in such matters, it seems to me that we do need to consider,
that if the ear is of such enormous importance during the "construction" of
acquiring
good tone, then no matter how much we spend on mouthpieces/reeds etc, or how
long we practise for, it is our ear which will "tell" in the end. In which
case, is it possible
to find a process to "discover" how efficient an ear is, thus helping the
process of
acquiring good tone along.
Best,
Tony W.

----- Original Message -----
From: William Wright <Bilwright@-----.net>
Subject: Re: [kl] Unloading

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