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Author: SecondTry
Date: 2023-10-24 21:22
kdk wrote:
> SecondTry wrote:
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> > Throat tones don't much involve variation in the human throat
> > much more, if at all, than other clarinet notes. They're
> > simply called throat tones as it relates to where--the
> "throat"
> > of the clarinet--they original their sound from.
> >
> > True or false.
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> Why do you ask? Did you read something that questions this?
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> Karl
I asked the question because as a young player decades ago I posed it to another more experienced player in the hopes that they could shed light on something I could do in my (human) throat that might improve my .
He pointed to his throat saying it's in here. I suspected it inaccurate and was just reminded of this question from long ago the other day.
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Re: Throat tones: fact of fiction |
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SecondTry |
2023-10-24 21:22 |
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2023-10-24 01:58 |
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2023-10-26 09:09 |
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