Bass clarinet squeaking....

    
Bass clarinet squeaking....    15:47 on Thursday, August 21, 2008          

MusicalPanda
(267 points)
Posted by MusicalPanda

My bass clarinet has squeaked so much, especially above F (Top line of the staff). It makes the worst noise, it's so shrill...and this doesn't happen on my clarinet. Can anyone help?


Re: Bass clarinet squeaking....    18:28 on Thursday, August 21, 2008          

clarinet99
(149 points)
Posted by clarinet99

Mine does exactly the same thing. I have tried everything I can think of. Changing reeds, changing ligature and the position of the ligature on the mouthpiece, changing my embouchure. We definitely need someone's help.


Re: Bass clarinet squeaking....    11:22 on Friday, August 22, 2008          

Account Closed
(45 points)
Posted by Account Closed

My bass clarinet used to do this too! one time it did it one of the springs had come off and another time one of the pads weren`t alligned. I would say have your director look at it or bring it into the repair shop.


Re: Bass clarinet squeaking....    19:52 on Friday, August 22, 2008          

clarinet99
(149 points)
Posted by clarinet99

I have had it checked over and adjusted by a professional repair technician. It still squeaks in the upper half of the clarion register.
It must be me.


Re: Bass clarinet squeaking....    23:46 on Friday, August 22, 2008          

MusicalPanda
(267 points)
Posted by MusicalPanda

Yeah.. exact same as me. I got a repair tech to look it over, telling him I was getting squeeks. D=


Re: Bass clarinet squeaking....    17:05 on Sunday, August 24, 2008          

clarinet99
(149 points)
Posted by clarinet99

I have just discovered that I can reach the upper C on the clarion register using a brand new number 3 reed, before it got too wet. I played the reed for about an hour then it went back to squeaking. It looks like drier reeds are the answer.


Re: Bass clarinet squeaking....    10:39 on Tuesday, September 16, 2008          

MarisPiper
(3 points)
Posted by MarisPiper

Hi

I joined this site so I could reply to you.

I'm a semi-pro clarinet/bass clarinet player with 30something years under my belt, I hope I can maybe help out a little here.

If you are confident you have the instrument, ligature and reed right then try relaxing your embouchure a little as you play the higher notes. Don't be tempted to try harder and harder reeds, you're just making it more difficult for yourself. Where your instinct is to tighten to get those higher notes you really need to chill out!

Contrary to popular belief the bass is not the same as the soprano clarinet, you need more of a saxophone embouchure (so make like a fish) and be sure to hold the instrument between your knees, no side-saddle here! Make yourself comfortable and bring the instrument to you rather than leaning forward to meet it and constricting your diaphragm.

Having said all that it does annoy me that some composers/arrangers insist on writing these parts so high. The beauty of this instrument is in its sexy, fruity lower register so make the most of it, baby!

Let us know how you get on.

Maris


   




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