The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-03-04 08:13
There is a tad bit "more" to the full tube notes but I would surmise there may be an issue with HOW you approach articulation.
The most important concept to keep in mind is that the articulation (or interruption of sound) is created by gently placing the tongue upon the reed (the tongue merely functions as a damper). The re-activation of the reed (the generation of sound) is produced by REMOVING the tongue from the reed.
With that in mind any differential in dynamic (accent, weighted feeling, etc.) is created ONLY by increasing the air flow to the reed.
David Shifrin uses the piano analogy: The tongue is the damper; the air is the hammer.
................Paul Aviles
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nata |
2015-03-04 07:32 |
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Re: Articulating with Clarion B and C# |
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Paul Aviles |
2015-03-04 08:13 |
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Steven Ocone |
2015-03-04 16:55 |
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WhitePlainsDave |
2015-03-04 17:45 |
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pewd |
2015-03-04 17:59 |
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kdk |
2015-03-04 21:49 |
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Ken Shaw |
2015-03-04 18:44 |
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