Author: kj2008
Date: 2018-06-30 00:05
Here's what I found from my earlier practice:
1. as Karl suggested, I paid closer attention on fingerings on G5 (making sure closed all 3 holes) and F5 (not flatten, but round), and it definitely helped and worked. Good thing. but I just wonder why it worked in the past and all of sudden it failed (build a bad habit all of sudden).
2. I also found by accident how to chock the sound of G5 - by touching/pushing side C# key (above 3rd left hole) while closing 1st, 2nd, 3rd holes for G5. To avoid this, I have to position my left fingers more like horizontally. Again, why all of sudden, I have to make such a shift of my fingering to avoid such chocking. Has C# key been moved somehow downward by accident (I don't see any physical mechanism for such move when I inspect the key). Or, did my finger for 3 hole got larger all of sudden to touch the C# key? ;-) a bit of frustrating observation.
3. As long as I am conscious and following to make sure things mentioned on 1. & 2. while I am playing, it may have resolved the problem.
To clarnibass - "play F to Ab or F to A? Or Eb to Ab or A?" Yes, they are all working fine when I tried. Also, "(e.g. disassemble and reassemble the clarinet)? Or can it happen one moment and a second later it's fine?" no difference between disassemble and reassemble, and ye,s it happened time to time.
To both Karl & Clarnibass, thanks for spending time to send your insight on this problem and I very much appreciate your extra effort.
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