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Author: dorjepismo ★2017
Date: 2019-03-29 18:58
IMO, being very picky about the setup, very solid but finely controlled breath support, and careful attention to what people refer to as "voicing." A lot of voicing is managing the overtones through controlling what happens with the embouchure and the inside of your mouth, which I'm guessing is what Agomongo is referring to. Although a "bright" sound can often carry well--Eduard Brunner is another example--Marcellus did not have a bright sound, and he drilled right through to the back of the hall, which many of his students can also do.
Post Edited (2019-03-29 19:00)
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ruben |
2019-03-29 15:43 |
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Ed |
2019-03-29 16:01 |
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Agomongo |
2019-03-29 16:49 |
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Re: How do some players make their sound carry, though they have a smallish tone? new |
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dorjepismo |
2019-03-29 18:58 |
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Agomongo |
2019-03-29 23:25 |
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Ken Lagace |
2019-03-29 19:19 |
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ruben |
2019-03-30 02:08 |
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Ken Lagace |
2019-03-30 17:04 |
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EaubeauHorn |
2019-03-29 21:00 |
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