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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 1999-07-14 03:23
1.That depends on what brass to play.For example,if you play a piccolo trumpet,the mouthpiece is so small and it needs a very big air pressure.It will surely affect clarinet playing.
2.The order of practice is another matter.If you play brass first,especially those ones which needs a big effort to play,clarinet playing will be surely affected badly.Even a reed instrument such as soprano saxes,which bring fatigue easily,should be praciticed "after" clarinet practice.
3.Doubling or tripling will enhance the chance of getting job.But practice time for each instrument is lowered at least by halves.
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Liz |
1999-07-13 20:53 |
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STuart |
1999-07-13 21:47 |
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Merry |
1999-07-13 23:46 |
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RE: That depends on what brass new |
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Hiroshi |
1999-07-14 03:23 |
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mike |
1999-07-14 04:21 |
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ron |
1999-07-14 06:30 |
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Lelia |
1999-07-14 11:41 |
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Donn |
1999-07-14 17:45 |
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D'arce |
1999-07-15 00:53 |
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Hiroshi |
1999-07-16 07:48 |
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