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Author: R. Simpson
Date: 2001-12-29 18:32
Does anyone recomend using the double-lip embouchure on a Bass Clarinet.
The one im using is a Buffet 1180, C* mpc., Rovner Lig, Vandoren 3 reeds.
Also, does anyone have any special techniques on using double-lip on a bass?
Thanks,
R. Simpson
Ndrum2005@aol.com
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Author: Wes
Date: 2001-12-30 07:15
My feeling is that, although I could use it, I would only use it if my teeth were too sensitive for a single lip embouchure. The single lip embouchure is more stable which helps on the BC, and, to my mind, sounds better. A small thin mouthpiece patch is a help also on the BC if your teeth are sensitive and you need a stable mouth to mouthpiece situation. Too big or too thick a mouthpiece patch seems to deaden the sound a little. As an oboe player, I'm used to unstable situations, so I appreciate having the teeth on the mouthpiece. Good luck!
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Author: jenna
Date: 2001-12-30 14:55
I double lip on bass.. it works fine for me. The guy who played our school bass before me played single lip for 6 years on the same mouthpiece. I have to try to order another now, because the indentation from his teeth is so deep. As for tone, I prefer my double lipped tone to his single lipped tone, and our directors agrees.
I use a selmer bundy bass, with a yamaha 4c, and size 3 rico royals.. inverted lig
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Author: Don Poulsen
Date: 2001-12-31 14:59
I do.
It helps if you are using a peg and a neckstrap. Using the combination of these two devices means you don't have to use your teeth to balance or stabilize the instrument.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2001-12-31 15:37
Well said, Don, very much my experience. I feel that I achieve better tonality with the double lip, particularly with my glass mp, and now resort to single lip when I am tired due to extended passages playing those great low notes! Yes I also use a mp patch on all my cls. Don
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