Author: Maruja
Date: 2013-02-07 15:25
Thanks for all those suggestions. I was taught at the beginning, as said, to tongue the note and then go for it. But in a recent master class given by Paul Harris, he suggested 'whooshing' down the clarinet to make the note and my present teacher does not favour excessive tonguing. I guess that you can 'whoosh' in order to start in something where it is not important when you start (ie a scale) or if you are not being accompanied and then keep the tonguing for precision work....
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