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 Re: Air Pressure inside Mouth
Author: Mojo 
Date:   2018-06-28 17:09

Air would not flow if there was no pressure. Pressure differential is what drives air flow. [Once moving you could stop the pressure and momentum would carry it for a while.]

Air flow is only important in that it (along with the reed, mouthpiece, embouchure) creates puffs of air to excite the standing wave inside the clarinet.

At soft volumes, the reed does not even fully close against the facing. But softer puffing is happening.

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