Author: dorjepismo ★2017
Date: 2019-01-25 21:45
I could not do better, or as well, as the advice above. However, every person is different, every mouthpiece is different, every reed is different, and nearly every clarinet is different. When someone suggests that you try something, that's an approximation, because you can't get inside their head to know exactly how what they're telling you to do feels. It's important to try variations of what you think they said if you continue to have problems, and with embouchure, mouthpieces and reeds, it's also important not to make too many changes in a single session, because after awhile of trying out new things, things can become confused and you can start to get apparent results that you might not be able to duplicate the next time you play.
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