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Author: Bob Bernardo
Date: 2019-11-21 21:34
Yes Very nice! A difficult piece to play as we all know. Your technique is just fine. You nailed the hard passages! Well done! Your stage presents has a fearless and positive sense to it, also calm. I liked how you don't jump around and keep the clarinet from dancing all over the place as this is often distracting.
I can't tell what your gear is. The sound during the last few measures is better at forte than when playing softly. Maybe a horn and mouthpiece issue? Yes an issue. A few notes weren't in tune at the opening, well actually throughout. I'm sure you are aware of this. Maybe try alternate fingerings for the throat tones. This is really the only thing I noticed that I question. Don't get me wrong here, your sound works but I liked the sound of the last couple of measures better. We know players put much more air through the horn at forte, but something isn't right and I can't advise you what to do. Yes I'm being very picky since you asked.
I liked it and will take a listen a few more times! Sometimes when I hear this piece I don't get past the opening passage as it lacks emotion from the players and I just switch it off. But I enjoyed how you played the piece. I look forward to hearing more! Please comment about what I've just said. Your opinion matters a lot.
Designer of - Vintage 1940 Cicero Mouthpieces and the La Vecchia mouthpieces
Yamaha Artist 2015
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