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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2010-10-24 18:02
Upside down arch before a note connected to it is a "scoop". Sounds like a short glissando to that note. Finger the note and use your tongue and jaw to start it as though it sounds about a half/whole tone lower and bend up into the correct note.
upside down arch on top of the note is a "bend". You hit the note, and quickly drop your jaw so it sounds like the note is dropping in pitch, then raise it back up to to the note.
So think of the arches as "pitch".
A scoop's arch shows the pitch of the note starting lower, and raising to that pitch. A bend's arch shows the pitch of the note started where it's supposed to be, then dipping lower, and raising back up.
Alexi
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ClarinetBeginner |
2010-10-24 02:19 |
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clarinetist04 |
2010-10-24 05:29 |
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Bob Phillips |
2010-10-24 14:21 |
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Re: How do you do a rising glissando and? new |
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sfalexi |
2010-10-24 18:02 |
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