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Author: luckyclarinettoenla
Date: 2007-02-26 02:16
Just my two cents, but I once had the undertone too. The answer, might be easier than you think-- tongue position and the angle of the horn in your mouth. Pull your elbows towards your mid-section, sit up straight and make sure you play tip to tip (tip of tongue to tip of reed). Better yet, experiment with standing vs. sitting down. I used to prefer playing while standing up because I perceived that I sounded better (which I did) when actually I had a better embouchure. I hope this works for you!
gary
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