The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Ken Lagace
Date: 2021-03-18 21:06
You didn't mention air. 'fast air', which may be the most important element.
Blow hard but not loud, and even harder in softer sounds. Listen to/measure Harold Wright's sound. His 12ths are sometimes stronger than the root, and it is well known Mr. Wright and a few others can hear the 12th as a measure of how 'clarinetish' their sound is.
And embouchure. Try double lip just for experimenting with sound, and let us know about the results.
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Burt |
2021-03-18 19:22 |
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2021-03-18 21:06 |
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2021-03-21 06:17 |
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alanporter |
2021-03-21 06:58 |
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kdk |
2021-03-21 11:01 |
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2021-03-21 16:58 |
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