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 Re: Bad workman or bad tool?
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2010-10-12 00:35

You have to fake the slur as the clarinet doesn't work very well with such large downward moves. No problem sluring up in wide leaps. This downward slur also occurs a few measures from the beginning. It's actually a reed problem. And there's really no reason why it can't be played legato 'lazy tonguing' anyway.

Skyfacer

Post Edited (2010-10-12 05:17)

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