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 Re: Just for discussion: resistant or freeblowing setup? Why?
Author: modernicus 
Date:   2015-11-21 23:22

@sonicbang, I think we are close on our philosophy, though I don't mind an overall resistant or overall free-blowing combination, I prefer the mouthpiece be at least as resistant as the clarinet, otherwise it is hard for me to control. YMMV as I am an amateur clarinet player/collector for fun. With better training and practice I might be able to learn the control, but see no reason to at this point...

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