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 Re: 'Thick' Clarinet Tone
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2010-06-07 15:07

Play from the clarion into the altissimo register while standing on one foot. That forces you to tighten your abdominal muscles. That increases your support for the air column entering your mouthpiece.

If your tone "thickens" when you try that, then you need to increase your air support when sitting --or standing on both legs.

Bob Phillips

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