Klarinet Archive - Posting 000535.txt from 2001/11

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Subj: Re: [kl] Re: Speaking of "Returning Clarinetists"....Walter G.
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:12:26 -0500

Sorry, dont follow ...
Yes my answer was yes. I meant the throattones but I didnt know that
description "throat". In my opinion they are a problem on the clarinet, in
my case they are a bit flat, but they are also slightly "choked". You dont
get the same clear sound from those notes. Comprende ...

Magnus

----- Original Message -----
From: <GrabnerWG@-----.com>
Subject: Re: [kl] Re: Speaking of "Returning Clarinetists"....Walter G.

> Tony W. syas:
>
> << If <throat> tones are what you are specifically enquiring about - I`m
not sure I fully understand your question - is the answer to your query -
"yes",
> this <is> what we call them in U.K. Comprende?>>
>
> Yes. In the U.K., do you people say "throat tones" to mean
the....ummmmm....throat tones?
>
> << And should it be - Tonys`?>>
>
> It SHOULD have been Tony, Tony, Virginia, and Roger S.. LOL.
>
> Walter G.
> Yuck...sounds too much like Kenny G.....OUCH
>
> Tony W.
>
>
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