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Author: Iceland clarinet
Date: 2009-12-01 16:25
The first couple of days you should mainly play mezzoforte and in the middle register and avoid much of the high register. But a badly balanced reed will be more difficult to play high up so you should rotate the mouthpiece in your mouth to see which side of the reed might be heavier and correct that. You should also do a pitch range response test c,g(with register key) e above and then finally high a. You perform it loud and softly and if you need to alter embouchure/air pressure a lot then your reed is unbalanced at the very tip.
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2009-12-01 16:25 |
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2009-12-01 23:12 |
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2009-12-02 06:45 |
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2009-12-02 02:32 |
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2009-12-02 02:42 |
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2009-12-02 14:18 |
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2009-12-02 20:23 |
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2009-12-03 01:42 |
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Iceland clarinet |
2009-12-03 14:15 |
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2009-12-03 14:37 |
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2009-12-03 14:37 |
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2009-12-03 14:44 |
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2009-12-03 23:03 |
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