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 how do you play multiphonics?
Author: Bill Kalinkos 
Date:   2001-09-12 19:01

I am an undergrad clarinetist at Eastman. I am in Musica Nova- the contemporary music group and we are playing a piece by Xenakis entitled "Anaktoria" in a month. I cannot find anyway to produce the multiphonics near the end of the composition- I've looked at books, asked teachers, experimented lots. I would appreciate any suggestions! Thanks!

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 RE: how do you play multiphonics?
Author: John Gould 
Date:   2001-09-12 22:47

This may not be much help, because some compositions are very detailed as to how and which MPs to play (those are good, because often, they will have suggested fingerings). But if this isn't the case in your situation, you might try Van Cott Information services (a Sneezy sponsor), and see if there's anything available there. I picked up a couple of nice fingering books from him and he is very helpful with locating that kind of thing. Also, you can experiment with (and this is a gross oversimplification) playing lower notes and opening up the middle holes to achieve split partials. If you do this, try to play the low note first, and then once you hear the partial sound, try to balance the volume of each note, as well as the timbre. The resistance is usually less than what you might expect, and the key seems to be blowing through and keeping the airspeed as constant as you can. Good luck.

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 RE: how do you play multiphonics?
Author: William 
Date:   2001-09-13 00:09

There was an artical in a past issue of THE CLARINET, the official publication of the ICA, by William O. Smith discussing the playing of multiphonics. He gave lots of examples and fingerings that might be helpful. Good Clarineting!!

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 RE: how do you play multiphonics?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2001-09-13 02:26

It's always interesting if a composer <b>demands</b> some fingerings for multiphonics, since the actual sounds produced are highly dependent on the clarinet itself.

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 RE: how do you play multiphonics?
Author: Jim Lee 
Date:   2001-09-13 12:38

Is it possible that multifonics might a short lived fad?
Jim

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 RE: how do you play multiphonics?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2001-09-13 13:00

Well. pieces requiring them have been around for quite a while now.

If an instrument can make a unique sound, you know that composers will be calling for it.

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 RE: how do you play multiphonics?
Author: Azzacca 
Date:   2001-09-13 16:39

What are multiphonics?

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 RE: how do you play multiphonics?
Author: Mark Charette 
Date:   2001-09-14 02:58

Two or more tones made simultaneously on the clarinet - without using "growling".

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