Woodwind.OrgThe Clarinet BBoardThe C4 standard

 
  BBoard Equipment Study Resources Music General    
 
 New Topic  |  Go to Top  |  Go to Topic  |  Search  |  Help/Rules  |  Smileys/Notes  |  Log In   Newer Topic  |  Older Topic 
 MPC's contributions to throat tones
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2003-04-16 04:43

Is it just me? Ever since I got my MP refaced and touched up (Mr. Spiegelthal helped me out) my throat Bb has been better. While of course not as clear as other notes (which I attribute to my clarinet not being the best), it has projected a bit more and seems a little less stuffy. Is that just a psychological thing? Or does the mouthpiece actually contribute to this. BTW, I also moved up in reed strength. Could that be it?

Just wondering . . .

Alexi

US Army Japan Band

Reply To Message
 
 Re: MPC's contributions to throat tones
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2003-04-16 13:44

Gee, Alexi, I would hope that my refacing work produces more than just "placebo effect"......By the way, you can call me "Dave" ("Mr. Spiegelthal" was my Dad.......[LOL]). All seriousness aside, the mouthpiece can make a world of difference in a number of ways, as can the instrument, but in the final analysis the player is the #1 determinant of the sound.

Reply To Message
 
 Re: MPC's contributions to throat tones
Author: Clarence 
Date:   2003-04-16 15:08

I would say yes the mouthpiece can have an effect on the tone in the throat area. I noticed an improvement when trying mouthpieces for my Eb clarinet over the stock mouthpiece. The zinner based mouthpieces sounded the best.

Reply To Message
 
 Re: MPC's contributions to throat tones
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2003-04-16 16:41

Sorry Dave. Thanks again for the work you did for me. I just thought that my bad Bb was a manifestation of my instrument rather than the mouthpiece. Looks like I was wrong. However I am now going on a new instrument search. Now that I've got a great MP, why not compliment it with a whole new setup (yes I am changing reeds and trying out new ligatures as well). Just wondering cause sometimes I think things can be more psychological, like when my dad gave me that "special" baseball glove that allowed me to catch ANY ball I wanted! Boy did I improve with that glove . . . .

Alexi

US Army Japan Band

Reply To Message
 
 Re: MPC's contributions to throat tones
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2003-04-16 16:49

Alexi, I shouldn't have downplayed the psychological aspect so much, I suppose.....just like your 'magic baseball glove', having a clarinet/mouthpiece/reed combination that really feels good just makes one want to practice and play and play some more ---even if the audible improvement to the listener is minor or negligible, the psychological benefits of having a comfortable setup can make a major difference in the motivation (and thus the eventual playing) of the performer......like you said.

Reply To Message
 Avail. Forums  |  Threaded View   Newer Topic  |  Older Topic 


 Avail. Forums  |  Need a Login? Register Here 
 User Login
 User Name:
 Password:
 Remember my login:
   
 Forgot Your Password?
Enter your email address or user name below and a new password will be sent to the email address associated with your profile.
Search Woodwind.Org

Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale

The Clarinet Pages
For Sale
Put your ads for items you'd like to sell here. Free! Please, no more than two at a time - ads removed after two weeks.

 
     Copyright © Woodwind.Org, Inc. All Rights Reserved    Privacy Policy    Contact charette@woodwind.org