The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2016-09-01 18:40
Well, in my experience this tends to be the case, at least with high and long notes (with fast riffs, nobody would really notice).
And as one can hear these squeaky high notes very good anyway, it was decided that only one at a time should play that lick while the others played some harmony part (or not at all).
One player only: never out of tune with themselves, never out of rhythm with themselves. It just sounds better than when three or more make a mushy fuzzy pap out of what should be a crisp lick.
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Ben
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2016-08-30 19:52 |
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2016-08-30 20:41 |
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2016-08-30 21:18 |
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SonicManEXE |
2016-08-30 23:33 |
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kdk |
2016-08-30 23:35 |
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locke9342 |
2016-08-31 05:22 |
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Roxann |
2016-09-01 01:35 |
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derf5585 |
2016-09-01 02:00 |
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CEC |
2016-09-01 06:20 |
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sfalexi |
2016-09-01 07:28 |
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Ken Shaw |
2016-09-01 15:28 |
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sfalexi |
2016-09-01 16:08 |
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Philip Caron |
2016-09-01 16:44 |
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tictactux |
2016-09-01 18:40 |
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