The Ethnic Clarinet
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Author: Seamus Kirkpatrick
Date: 2008-07-07 13:39
I'm having a great time with a clark w fobes jazz mouthpiece - I simply can't recommend it enough, but I do agree with the previous posts, I was getting some really fun sounds when I was playing with a classical clark w fobes.
So much of the appropriate sound comes from you (I believe you should experiment with softer reeds and a looser jaw/lips and LOTS of air).
The fobes jazz mouthpiece is also very forgiving of my Amati albert system clarinet, which is great value for money and mechanically very sound, but not an awesome sounding clarinet sadly (but my main clarinet, cause I could afford it).
http://www.independentmusic.com.au
Post Edited (2008-07-07 14:35)
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