The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-02-23 06:06
I assume that you are using a mouthpiece you used when you last played regularly. If that's the case and it worked fine at that time then it is another issue.
It is helpful to know that a reed squeaks when one side vibrates faster than the other. This can be caused by a simple strength imbalance from one side or the other, or a faulty placement of embouchure.
Then there is the issue of squeaks caused by leaks or improper fingering. You may be doing everything to get one certain note but a leak or finger not coming down correctly could cause the reed to attempt an entirely different partial.
..............Paul Aviles
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