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 RE: pain-free dental work for clarinetists??
Author: joseph o'kelly 
Date:   2001-04-18 14:39

You really shouldn't use a double lipped emboucher for clarinet playing. Although it is commonly taught in many places I find it to be a weak emboucher. I have in the past experimented with every sort of clarinet playing and found that playing with a double lip is the hardest to produce a desirerable tone.

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