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Author: jonnybliss
Date: 2010-05-24 03:19
I mostly agree with William. A good sound is a good sound. But really, it's what you are going for. I gig jazz, classical, klezmer a fair amount and my approach to the sound is pretty much the same and I use the same equipment for all 3 styles. It's all how I style it and what I do with my embouchure. This works for me. I would say the only thing that I can't change is how bright or dark my tone is. This requires a change in setup. I always think the biggest key to learning a genre is listening and then mimicking. Your body will pick up on what's necessary to produce the sound you are going for.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CkK-LM6Oe0
http://clarinettrampoline.blogspot.com/
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tdinap |
2010-05-23 20:22 |
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William |
2010-05-24 01:19 |
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Re: Jazz and classical setups |
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jonnybliss |
2010-05-24 03:19 |
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tdinap |
2010-05-24 04:16 |
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clarnibass |
2010-05-24 05:12 |
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William |
2010-05-24 14:27 |
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Bob Phillips |
2010-05-24 14:59 |
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RoBass |
2010-05-25 07:58 |
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ned |
2010-05-26 10:29 |
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RoBass |
2010-05-26 14:23 |
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ned |
2010-05-27 03:16 |
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RoBass |
2010-05-27 09:18 |
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