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 how do I build embochure?
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2002-10-10 02:06

I wanna (need to?) play on a harder reed in order to get the response that I want with my mouthpiece. I play a gigliotti P mouthpiece with a gigliotti ligature on a buffet student model (I wish I new what model, but the E-13 was built to replace it so it's around the E-13 level I guess).

I use a size 3 reed semi-comfortably, but someone responded earlier that the gigliotti's were meant for harder reeds. Four at least I was told. ANd I believe it since I am having trouble reaching the high e's, f's, g's and even the c above the staff too.

Are there any exercises I can do to build up to a harder reed quicker? Concert is around December 7th. Would like to be able to play it by then. Thanks.

Alexi

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: William 
Date:   2002-10-10 03:32

Getting up to the notes you have described is more a question of breath and embouchure control and not so much a harder reed. And that control comes from thoughtful, consistant practice over a long period of time (weeks, months, even years). However, if you feel that a harder reed will help, I would caution against going too hard, too soon. Move up lone-half step, say from a #3 to and #3.5, and see how your range and endurance are affected. In recommending these reed stregths, I am thinking in terms of VanDoren V12's. Give the switch a try, but continue your regular practice routines EVERY DAY. FYI--an experianced clarinetist can play from the lowest E up to the G above the staff with very soft reeds (#1.5, for me) by vertue of breath and lip control alone. Try slightly harder reeds, but rely more on consistant, careful practice.

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: Wes 
Date:   2002-10-10 05:50

One can try the Robert Spring long tone exercises from low E to the top C every day for a couple of months and find that it really helps the sound all over the clarinet and makes the very high notes easier. It's on a website. Good luck.

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: C@p 
Date:   2002-10-10 21:02

Wes

Do you have a URL for the web site for the Robert Spring long tone excercise you wrote about?

C@p

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-10-10 21:15

C@p...Here is the web site. I happened to have it handy:

http://www.boosey.com/Instruments/FrameBrands.htm?Service/ArtistsCorner/tipstricksPracticeTechniques.htm ...GBK

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: Marge 
Date:   2002-10-12 02:07

GBK:
I get a 404 not found error for the Spring practice techniques page. This page worked for you?

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: GBK 
Date:   2002-10-12 02:35

Yes...it did work for me.

However, try it this way:

http://www.boosey.com/Instruments/Startframe.htm

Then click on the link "tip and tricks" (left side of the page).

Follow the link for the Robert Spring warm-up...GBK

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: TC 
Date:   2002-10-14 18:36

Well, let's see. . . .first you learn to spell it.

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: Mark Charette, Webmaster 
Date:   2002-10-14 19:29

TC wrote:
>
> Well, let's see. . . .first you learn to spell it.

No - first you learn manners and not point out the misspelling.

Then you don't have to post and disobey one of the very few rules I have on this BBoard.

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 RE: how do I build embochure?
Author: Todd Wees 
Date:   2002-10-15 00:10

I had the same trouble with the 404 error on the B&H site. Here's a url (if I can make the magic work) for a Robert Spring article from this site.

http://www.ocr.woodwind.org/articles/Spring/spring1.html

Perhaps someone who has read the B&H site article can tell us whether it's the same or similar.

Todd W.

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