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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2012-05-08 16:19
What happens when you go step-wise downward from F5 toward those notes? Squeaking going up to B or C over the break can involve lots of problems with fingers that aren't covering their holes cleanly. Going down from above should eliminate most of that influence. If you still squeak on B or C and you're sure your fingers are all covering well, have the clarinet checked. Those notes are not inherently unstable.
Karl
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2012-05-07 18:18 |
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JonTheReeds |
2012-05-08 15:14 |
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Re: Why does my clarinet squeak on the middle b, d, and c? new |
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kdk |
2012-05-08 16:19 |
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2012-05-08 16:16 |
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2012-05-09 10:02 |
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2012-05-09 10:35 |
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2012-05-09 13:18 |
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