Author: suavkue
Date: 2010-12-05 01:09
So I just learned yesterday that I'm supposed to open my throat when I play clarinet (yes, by that same clarinetist that I mentioned in that last thread).
I was always taught in high school that opening your throat causes some problems except in the throat tones (which apparently helps to raise the dynamic level of the throat tones) - e.g. intonation.
Basically, what I want to know is: what does opening your throat do to clarinet playing?
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My current equipment:
Ridenour Lyrique 576BC, Rico Reserve 4, Ridenour Hand Finished Mouthpiece, Luyben Ligature
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