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Author: Andrea Bergamin
Date: 1999-08-04 09:51
In my opinion serious clarinets are never built to be higher than 442/444 and this means that probably there is something wrong in your embochure. Try to relax the lower lip (it means that you have to use much more breathing to play!) and I think that it will be enough. You can use a tuner and play a little exercise: play a long note from pp to ff, from ff to pp and try to control the pithc only with you embochure. You will notice that in lower notes you have to "close" and in the higher notes you have to "open" and use more quick breathing.
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Jeff |
1999-08-04 02:18 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-04 02:37 |
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angella |
1999-08-04 03:13 |
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Therese |
1999-08-04 03:41 |
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Daniel |
1999-08-04 05:38 |
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Willie |
1999-08-04 06:24 |
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Andrea Bergamin |
1999-08-04 09:51 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-04 12:07 |
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William Fuller |
1999-08-04 16:09 |
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Jeff |
1999-08-04 17:13 |
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Mark Charette |
1999-08-04 19:59 |
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Fred McKenzie |
1999-08-05 02:35 |
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William Fuller |
1999-08-05 05:35 |
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1999-08-05 05:43 |
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Greg Smith |
1999-08-05 14:42 |
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Jeff |
1999-08-05 17:45 |
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1999-08-06 02:04 |
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1999-08-06 05:01 |
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1999-08-06 15:30 |
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ben |
1999-08-08 15:29 |
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