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 From octave to octave
Author: C.R 
Date:   2002-03-09 18:27

Hi. I'm having a real hard time going from octave to octave, how I'm I supposed to do it. Thanks

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 RE: From octave to octave
Author: chuck 
Date:   2002-03-10 00:27

If you mean playing across the break, welcome to the club. The answer is "practice, practice, practice". Chuck

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 RE: From octave to octave
Author: Jim E. 
Date:   2002-03-10 03:54

And be aware that the clarinet (unlike some other instruments) breaks on 12s, not octaves. (This is the reason the low E becomes a B etc.)

It is easier (in my opinion of course) to go down accross the break than up. Try practicing down for a while, and then go up.

Chuck is right!

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 RE: From octave to octave
Author: diz 
Date:   2002-03-11 04:46

Don't be too despondant - after much gnashing of the teeth, and determined practice ... it will suddenly just "happen", but it's a rather big plateau to get over, if you catch my drift.

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