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Author: maxopf
Date: 2016-04-30 03:52
At the Tanglewood clarinet workshop last summer, professor Ethan Sloane urged us to put our mouthpiece patches further down, so that the top of the patch is lower than the tip rail. He argued that this greatly increased the response when articulating. I was dubious at first, but it really did seem to make a noticeable difference, and I have kept my mouthpiece patch lower down ever since.
Post Edited (2016-04-30 03:54)
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