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 Re: Tuning the nosebleeds.
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2008-07-31 17:42

I’ve never played the first part but have done the 3rd and bass part, which is mostly 3rd clarinet in C. I do it on my Bb clarinet and it is in the same register as the first part but often in unison with the flutes and piccolo. What you need to do is to experiment with different fingerings to find what works best on your clarinet-mouthpiece combination and than work carefully with a tuner one or two notes at a time. It is most important that you find the best fingerings first, with a couple of alternates for facility. Anytime we do that in the BSO my lip is shot for days. ESP www.peabody.jhu.edu/457 A little Mozart

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