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Author: Caliplaya03
Date: 2004-07-28 20:15
I'm having this weird problem with my clarinet. When i play up to high D, my tone is ok but when i go t E,F,G,A it either goes flat or sharp. Well i'm playing on an R-13 but my mpc is only a b45(i need to upgrade.) I have also found that Rico Grand Concert select reeds work better than the vandoren v-12 reeds for me. So what do you guys think the problem is? Embouchure, reeds,....?? Any info would be great thanks.
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Author: EEBaum
Date: 2004-07-28 21:10
Airstream is usually the first place I look for intonation woes. Are you playing the note like it's "high", or like any other note that fills the clarinet?
-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com
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Author: unteagles1120
Date: 2004-07-28 22:57
try using different fingerings, some fingerings are just sharp/flat for some players
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Author: LeOpus1190s
Date: 2004-07-29 04:41
Perhaps you should practice some flexibility excercises so you can doctor these notes to fit where they need to be.
For the flat F add the sliver key on the right hand.
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Author: GBK
Date: 2004-07-29 05:38
The standard fingering for F6 (TR oxx C#/G# / ooo Eb/Ab) is notoriously flat on most R-13's. The pitch can be raised by adding the RH sliver key, being careful not to depress the rings of the RH.
The "covered F" for F6 is higher in pitch: (TR x x x C#/G# / x x x)
Other viable choices for F6 are:
TR x x x + top side key #3 and C#/G# / o o o Eb/Ab
and
TR + A key x x x C#/G# / o o o
Remember what has been said numerous times on this board:
"Clarinets don't play in tune, great musicians who play the clarinet play in tune"
Anyone who is in tune all the time is working hard at it every second he or she is playing...GBK
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Author: Caliplaya03
Date: 2004-07-30 02:23
Thank you guys for the info! Ya i think it is me....like EEBaum said, I play the notes like they're "high". Well if anybody else has anymore suggestions i'll be willing to listen.
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