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 Stand Up, Sit Down, Touch Your Toes
Author: WhitePlainsDave 
Date:   2015-06-27 21:09

What's to be said, good or bad, about the idea of practicing while standing up?

While clearly those with physical limitations, or those playing our larger cousin clarinets are excused, might some believe it to be useful in developing things like stamina for us soprano (Bb/A/C) clarinet players, while others think it will promote things like fatigue in a player and result in shorter practice sessions, etc?



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