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 Re: Jose Franch-Ballester's remarkable tone
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2017-02-18 17:34

"Franch-Ballester's tone is a deliberate work in progress. I've heard him in person many times, and in a master class he said he moved away from the ideal of an "ee" shaped tone toward more of an "O" or "Ah" shaped one."
I've been an advocate of that all my playing and teaching career. Once I began playing bass clarinet I realized that helped create of bigger warmer tone and quickly applied it to my clarinet playing and philosphy as well. My website bears that out.

ESP eddiesclarinet.com

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