Klarinet Archive - Posting 000964.txt from 2004/10

From: Adam Michlin <amichlin@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Doubling
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 10:22:50 -0500

Tony,

You should take another look at the original document I referenced. I was
not referring to the subtle differences which Forest describes. I was
referring to drastically different fundamental approaches to embouchure.

You are arguing extremely subtle shades of white and I am talking about
black and white.

-Adam

I would say arguing about these subtle differences is somewhat like arguing
the difference from snow flake to snow flake while someone hits you upside
the head with a snowball.

At 03:07 PM 10/31/2004 +0000, tony-w@-----.uk wrote:
> > My perception about embouchure from one instrument to another, is
> > that my embouchure feels the same. It may differ to some degree...but
> > only in small subtle ways. Ways so subtle that I don't notice them any
> > longer when I change instruments.
>
>Well respectfully, I rest my case. When we are leaping from one instrument
>to another, we don`t notice or use major differences, we just do it.

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