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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-02-17 23:17
As you work your way back, there is probably going to be a tendency to play flatter. The low E and F tend to ride low to begin with. If you are playing them with a fair amount of volume, that makes the issue even worse.
I'd suggest putting your effort around Open G (that will be "F" on the tuner), third space C, and top line F. These notes are pretty stable and capture the core area of the clarinet. Really high notes and really low notes require more finesse and I wouldn't worry about them during "recovery."
................Paul Aviles
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