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Author: Clarinet&Alto15
Date: 2010-03-22 19:05
Thank you for replying, all of you! Your advice helped a lot. And your right. Looking at Bret Pimentel's website, there are far more books that call for "single reeds" rather than double reeds along with single reeds. There are actually only a few that call for a combination of oboe along with single reeds, and its usually tenor sax and/or sop. I guess for now the oboe is just going to have to stay an admiration. Next band class, the oboe goes back in and i take home a flute. thanks for your help! (Plus, I dont have time to take on lessons, and lessons are not AS necessary on the flute). The one thing that i think can hurt my clarinet playing is the looser flute embouchure. I had the same problem when I took on alto sax a few years ago. Both embouchures are looser than clarinet, and the clarinet being my primary, I sometimes attain a small, sharp sound on the sax because of my "clarinetists" embouchure. But looking at the other posts, it seems that many people have the opposite problems, with the sax being their primary and the clarinet being a "torture" stick. haha.
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rcnelson |
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Clarinet&Alto15 |
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