Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2017-12-19 07:25
Well it could be any number of things wrong. It's always a good idea to have your horn checked for a leak first, especially if this recently started. Then it could be tongue placement, choking, reed problem, especially if they are unbalanced and or leaking, meanng not sealing on the facing of the mouthpiece. Could even be the mouthpiece itself. Aside from going to a tech, ask a decent player to play your clarinet to see if it's you or the clarnet. If all else fails take a lesson or two with a pro or at least an advanced student.
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