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 Stubborn Upper Clarion sub-tones
Author: TomD 
Date:   2021-04-04 17:34

I have a 10 year old Yamaha CS-G clarinet. My setup:

Vandoren BD5 mouthpiece
Legere Euopean cut 2.75 reed and Legere Signature cut 2.75
Rovner Versa ligature

I love this combo and it's near perfect but I still get a slight sub-tone, sub-harmonic, under tone or whatever it's called on upper clarion A, B C especially when the note is first tongued or attacked.

What is the biggest contributor to this? The clarinet, mouthpiece, reed, ligature or me? Is it possible I'm closing up my throat?

Thanks

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