The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2017-05-28 01:44
Trust the tuner.
Right now, your equipment is in a state of flux. Tuning can be influenced by using too hard or too soft of a reed; mouthpiece design; the appropriateness of a given mouthpiece for a given clarinet; clarinet design; pad height above tone holes; your embouchure, air support, room temperature...
Once you've settled on a mouthpiece, reeds, and a clarinet that seem promising, you'll have to fine-tune your technique to get the most accurate tuning.
This is going to take time and effort. Relax. Rome wasn't built in a day.
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Micke Isotalo |
2017-05-28 01:43 |
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2017-05-28 01:44 |
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