The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: fernie121
Date: 2020-11-21 23:14
Most who learn what double lip is are already trained to use single lip. Also, double lip is different enough that switching isn’t exactly easy. You also have to consider slot of the bad habits that players have adopted. Using unbalanced reeds, mouthpieces with crooked facings, very hard reeds, biting, and an obsession with a dark (deadened) sound. All things not compatible with double lip playing. Then you have the simple fact many players who are aware of double lip playing, have tried it and respect what it has to offer...still prefer performing long concert with single lip.
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