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Author: Gregory Smith
Date: 2001-11-17 17:16
Also, in the case of the chromatic side F# one ends up playing on the "sides" of the clarinet, hardly a stabilizing force for clarinet and embouchure when playing any passage. One should always strive to keep fingerings on the "top" of the clarinet rather than the sides for stability of sound and in poise of the holding of the instrument.
Gregory Smith
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2001-11-16 17:15 |
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2001-11-16 23:48 |
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Ken |
2001-11-17 04:43 |
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2001-11-17 14:56 |
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2001-11-17 15:43 |
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Emms |
2001-11-17 15:47 |
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2001-11-17 15:53 |
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Emms |
2001-11-17 16:21 |
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Gregory Smith |
2001-11-17 17:16 |
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GBK |
2001-11-17 19:47 |
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Gregory Smith |
2001-11-17 22:58 |
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Ken |
2001-11-17 23:54 |
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GBK |
2001-11-18 00:38 |
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Emms |
2001-11-18 10:37 |
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Larry Liberson |
2001-11-18 13:12 |
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Gregory Smith |
2001-11-18 13:53 |
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Ken |
2001-11-18 14:38 |
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Emms |
2001-11-18 15:43 |
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Gregory Smith |
2001-11-18 17:55 |
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Gregory Smith |
2001-11-18 18:01 |
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Gerald Taylor |
2001-11-19 00:32 |
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Emms |
2001-11-19 09:18 |
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Ken |
2001-11-19 14:33 |
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