Author: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2017-10-31 01:55
seabreeze, that'd be a dream coming true, only... I feel like most people, especially beginners, wouldn't at all care for anything like that, it's a different ideal.
Tony, thanks for your insight. I've discovered for myself that an instruments "sound", will be secondary when looking for a new one and I won't switch mouthpieces anymore, because they don't make me better. I like working with what I have and overcoming charecteristics of my instrument that some people presume to be incompatible with certain music.
Do you mean by "accepting tonal characteristics" that his embouchure isn't flexible enough? Some notes may have sounded flat, I'm not sure, but I just thought it was due to this instrument's difficulties - but I cannot comment on what it is like to play on these instruments. Perhaps you could elaborate on the differences.
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