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Author: FreddyG
Date: 2013-02-27 10:49
Some handy pedagogical tricks:
-Swab up the bell exercise explained by Ken Shaw on this board several times. Better voicing/less biting/better air support.
-Whisper exercise explained on this
http://youtu.be/X9nd2wLMBOA
improve tone quality and focus.
-Straw, pencil and "pingpong" exercises explained by Yehuda Gilad on this
http://youtu.be/blxyqCzgJls
-Hold a reed between tounge and roof of mouth to learn high tounge position.
Lets share more methods to put in our "toolbox"
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Author: sdr
Date: 2013-02-28 18:31
Ah, Mr. Blumberg, that ending of each note is a particular personal struggle of mine as a chronic clarinet student. Can you say more about it?
-sdr
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2013-02-28 21:03
I hear younger (or less experienced, but talented!!) players end notes without thinking about their ending at all, or not enough. So abrupt note endings occur. I know this, I DID this as a kid!
Think of shooting a basketball - you don't want to under, nor overshoot it.
Doesn't mean to play everything detached, or short, but it does mean to not chop off a note as the player is thinking about the next phrase - be sure to end notes gracefully.
http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com
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