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Author: Rapidcif
Date: 2009-10-25 02:48
ok i, got my new clarinet today and i like it, but i've heard that your setup has to match the instrument. So being a newbie, how can u tell if your setup matches the instrument? thx.
Post Edited (2009-10-25 03:43)
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Author: Bob Phillips
Date: 2009-10-25 04:27
Set up is a general concept that covers everything involved in making your clarinet play: mouthpiece, barrel, reed, ...
Your set up is good when you are comfortable playing on your horn --when nothing bad that happens can be blamed on the instrument.
Bob Phillips
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2009-10-25 11:20
Bob Phillips wrote:
> Your set up is good when you are comfortable playing on your
> horn --when nothing bad that happens can be blamed on the
> instrument.
>
Although the fact that I can't blame my mistakes on my instrument anymore is a bit of a downer..... hehehe. But yes, find a mouthpiece/reed/ligature that doesn't force you to 'fight' it. When it feels natural and is easy for you to play the note that you want, how you want it, that's a good setup.
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Author: chris moffatt
Date: 2009-10-26 13:21
when you can no longer blame the instrument you can still blame the reed! how often do you see a clarinettist take the instrument out of his mouth,look at the reed despairingly, fiddle with the ligature and start playing again? As long as there are VanDorens we'll always have the reed to blame....
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