Klarinet Archive - Posting 000567.txt from 2003/03
From: "Christy Erickson" <perickso@-----.net> Subj: RE: [kl] Modifying the intonation of a clarinet Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 10:47:30 -0500
This would be my suggestion also. If it's too bad, you should have a =
good
woodwind repair person take a look at your instrument and perhaps make =
some
adjustments.
Christy Erickson
-----Original Message-----
From: Wendy Bosma [mailto:bosma@-----.net]=20
Subject: RE: [kl] Modifying the intonation of a clarinet
Have you tried holding down fingers on the right hand to compensate for
throat tones?
Wendy
-----Original Message-----
From: Deidre Calarco [mailto:dleigh@-----.org]
Subject: Re: [kl] Modifying the intonation of a clarinet
This may be a problem everyone has, but is there a way to flatten the =
throat
tones?
I recently bought myself a pocket tuner (cheap and useful!!), and tested =
my
intonation on every note. Since I haven't played with an ensemble in so
long, I expected my intonation to be terrible. Surprisingly, it was =
normal.
The low notes tended to be a little flat. Above high "C," many notes =
were
sharp if I wasn't careful to use good breath support rather than biting.
Everything else was in tune.
The throat tones (even with the fingering modifications I'd learned from =
Ted
Oien when I studied with him briefly in college) were really sharp, to =
the
point that I couldn't even compensate with my embouchure. Is there a =
way to
fix that?
-Deidre
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