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    | Author: Caco185 Date:   2007-01-10 02:35
 
 Hi! I'm taking a roadtrip tomorrow to WW&BW to try out new mouthpieces. I was just wondering if anyone exercises that were good for testing a mouthpiece for tone, articulation, sonority, power and so on. My teacher recommended scales, 12ths, octaves and so on.. I'm looking for something a bit more specific.. Kind of interesting thread to start anyways! It's a bit late, but I'm hoping to catch some west coast clarinets players checking the site before bed.
 
 I look forward to all your advice!
 
 Dale Huggard
 Clarinet Performance Major, Michigan
 Buffet R-13 - Silver plated
 Genussa Excellente
 Spriggs Floating Rail Ligature
 Vandoren V12 #4
 
 
 
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    | Author: Tobin Date:   2007-01-10 02:52
 
 Hello Dale,
 
 After the many things that your teacher has suggested:  Bring two passages that you are very familiar with, a lyrical/dynamic and a technical/articulated.
 
 Play through and note the differences between what you are trying and what you know:  Where does the mouthpiece allow you to do more, and where it is a bit confining.
 
 Trust your gut! (and bring along another pair of ears!)
 
 James
 
 PS...bring your tuner.
 
 Gnothi Seauton
 
 
 
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