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Author: D
Date: 2006-08-22 20:04
I know this must have been discussed to death a million times but I have been unable to dig up anything with the search function.
Here is the question:
I consider it important to be able to play both while sitting and while standing, because you never know where you might have to play. Certainly when I used to play the flute I was probably 50/50 for concerts and rehersals, always standing for lessons and exams, and frequently sprawled on the stairs to practice. With the clarinet I find it very hard to play standing up, and therefore I could do with some advice.
How do I learn to play standing up? I can manage about two or three minutes on a good day before I get dizzy and have to sit down. Once down I never get dizzy.
Can anyone point me in the direction of existing discussion or does anyone have any handy hints? I have searched under sit, sitting, stand, seated etc but seem to get the same few threads everytime. Mostly regarding bass clarinet stands, audition position, chair placements and pad replacement!
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D |
2006-08-22 20:04 |
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2006-08-22 20:14 |
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2006-08-23 00:22 |
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2006-08-23 00:49 |
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2006-08-23 05:28 |
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2006-08-23 11:08 |
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