The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: BbBabe
Date: 2006-08-17 01:49
Another thing to check for is that your first ring is not too low. If you play your throat tones and they all sound stuffy, then make sure the travel on your first and even second rings are not too low. While some keys are considerably softer than others and can be bent with just the gentle force of your fingers, its best not to bust out the pliars yourself for the thicker keys-- take it to a technician!! LOL
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