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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2020-10-24 17:11
Yes, you have your own tone just like singers have theirs but with proper training a singer can enhance theirs. I've found from years of teaching and working with many fine clarinet players and teachers it's possible to "slightly" change your tone but it takes a great deal of dedication. I've found one of the first things you have to do, assuming you're playing properly already, decent air stream, not choking, tongue position not interfering with the air passage, decent embouchure etc. is finding the right combination of equipment, mouthpiece reed combination, that gives you a slightly different tone to your satisfaction and than work at getting used to it. Most players eventually end up with the same sound as before because they don't work hard enough at getting comfortable with their new set up.
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Post Edited (2020-10-24 17:14)
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