Playing certain notes are harder to produce a noise... help
13:04 on Sunday, April 20, 2008
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new_clarinet_use r
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Posted by new_clarinet_user
Ive been playing a Bflat clarinet for a couple of months at school now and ive started to notice that as i get to the, as I would call, advanced notes, they are harder to create a noise, any tips?
For example the C note (third space) and the B natural (line right below) as well as their lower paralells do not make a noise all the time. I would have to readjust my fingers and blow again to make a sound which is not practical when playing a song.
Sorry for the bad explanations, Im not that good at music.
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Re: Playing certain notes are harder to produce a noise... help
12:36 on Monday, April 21, 2008
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Re: Playing certain notes are harder to produce a noise... help
14:32 on Monday, April 21, 2008
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Re: Playing certain notes are harder to produce a noise... help
15:19 on Monday, April 21, 2008
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Re: Playing certain notes are harder to produce a noise... help
16:31 on Monday, April 21, 2008
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new_clarinet_use r
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Posted by new_clarinet_user
well I make sure that I cover the holes properly and still noise comes out only sometimes. when the noise doesnt produce, it seems harder to blow through... if that helps at all with the soloution...
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