The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Ken Lagace
Date: 2019-05-08 01:59
A really great way to learn good ensemble playing is to get a (at least) eight track digital recorder and play all the quartet parts by yourself on four of the tracks. I use the 5th track for a metronome 'Click Track' which I shut off for listening and a 6th track to make corrections. My 7th and 8th tracks mix into a stereo output.
You will learn about playing in tune (those other players aren't in tune!) and playing rhythmically (those other players don't count!) :=/
I record in my basement and have to turn off the overhead lights and furnace to get a quiet recording. I have made over 60 arrangements and have recorded them all. Attached are two for fun. Let me know if you need music and/or help on how to do a recording.
Sorry - Recordings don't post. Email me and I can send some.
Post Edited (2019-05-08 02:10)
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BethGraham |
2019-05-07 22:28 |
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Roxann |
2019-05-07 23:38 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-05-08 01:48 |
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Re: AM I TOO LOUD?!?!?! new |
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Ken Lagace |
2019-05-08 01:59 |
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RKing |
2019-05-08 02:54 |
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Bennett |
2019-05-08 03:00 |
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Ken Lagace |
2019-05-08 03:53 |
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BethGraham |
2019-05-08 04:25 |
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Late_returner |
2019-05-08 15:19 |
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