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 Re: Is this an acceptable teaching method?
Author: Roys_toys 
Date:   2008-12-19 19:37

In his response Bob Phillips says " practice the leaps tonguing the upper notes, and then start learning how to get back down --the instrument doesn't like doing that, so start the downward leaps by tonguing the lower note."

As another adult re-starter ( 2 years in ) my clarinet goes beyond doesnt like to total refusal to slur down through clarion into chalemeau.without touching the reed. I now touch the reed as a matter of course- and I guess I no longer have confidence that it will go down without.

I've often wondered why my tutor books dont mention the slurring down problem, and almost always only give slurring up examples to beginners.

I'm intrigued by Bob's use of "start". Does this mean that there is a another more advanced method that will force my clarinet to drop the clarion in downward swoops without tonguing, that I might learn as I progress ?

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