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Author: chewkhd
Date: 2010-06-07 14:27
I have been playing clarinet for more than 10 years and possessed a decent nice clarinet tone colour. However, I feel that my high notes sounded "thin" in terms of shape. I wanted them to sound "thick" like how they sounded for the lower register especially for middle register G to high C.
Is it due to my tongue placement or usage of air flow? I have been using a "oooh" syllable all along to achieve a dark round sound.
Recently, I have chanced upon some video clips of Martin Frost's masterclasses and in his demonstrations, his high notes sounded "thick" and robust which is akin to the tone shape that I'm longing for.
Any advice or comments?
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