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Author: bdiavio12
Date: 2019-09-22 21:09
There was an article/study I found a few years ago on the internet that I can’t seem to find. It was a very interesting study on how the shape of a person’s oral cavity directly affects clarinet tone. It had a few diagrams on the different types of cavity shapes, and I don’t think the article was very recent. I believe it may have also discussed shape of lips/tongue and their effects as well.
I think I had accidentally stumbled on the pdf while looking up articles to help me with my anchor tonguing at the time, if that is helpful. (I corrected my articulation between then and now, thank god!)
It was a very interesting read and I would really like to find it again. If anyone knows where I can find it, please let me know.
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Author: donald
Date: 2019-09-22 23:26
There was an article by Ron Odrich (awesome clarinet player, also respected orthodontist) that was in The Clarinet. It may have also won the ICA research prize that year... 2016 or 2017?
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Author: bdiavio12
Date: 2019-09-23 07:48
Paul, yes I think that is the article! It doesn’t look like I remember, maybe it’s a transcript, but I recognize the information. Thank you!
Donald- I’ll check it out, thanks!
Post Edited (2019-09-23 07:49)
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