The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2010-08-19 02:31
Lip, throat, tongue and slide fingers. It's a combination of all these. When you hit the first note to begin the gliss you loosen your embouchure a bit and as you slide your fingers off the keys you voice higher in your throat and embouchure. Sounds easy but it takes a little practice. Practice it by starting on the highest note, loosen up as much as possible and "lip" it back up. Then start from the note below and then 3 notes below etc. Voicing and "sliding" up each time until you can do the entire gliss. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com
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Plonk |
2010-08-16 07:31 |
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Ken Shaw |
2010-08-16 16:56 |
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Plonk |
2010-08-16 18:21 |
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kdk |
2010-08-16 22:22 |
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Ken Shaw |
2010-08-17 01:10 |
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mrn |
2010-08-18 01:23 |
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Re: Copland Concerto Glissando |
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Ed Palanker |
2010-08-19 02:31 |
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Plonk |
2010-08-19 09:37 |
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kdk |
2010-08-19 12:59 |
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Plonk |
2010-08-19 13:34 |
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kdk |
2010-08-19 19:28 |
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