Help!! Clarinet Broken?
19:49 on Monday, October 10, 2005
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(Mudville09)
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Greetings all:
In my youth I played Clarinet and was quite successful. And of course, I had a great time with it too.
Now I`ve passed it on to my daughter (9 years old) who has just begun to learn to play. I had my trusty old clarinet overhauled and handed it to her with fond memories and warm feelings.
Now here`s the problem. My daughter claims its VERY hard to blow through. Even her music teaher has told her it shouldn`t be as hard as it is. My daughter is nine, and visibly shakes when attempting to play....her face even turns red.
Its been so long for me now, I don`t remember if I had this problem or not when I first started. I hate to tell her too bad, but I hate to try and replace it if its not broke.
Please help with your opinions!!!
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Help!! Clarinet Broken?
20:22 on Monday, October 10, 2005
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(Laura)
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Have you looked at the mouthpiece and reeds? If you had been playing a while, you may have a more advanced mouthpiece and possibly purchased reeds that are too hard. If you think it might be the reeds, try to shave them down around the middle V shape. Her instructor should know how to do it if you don`t.
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Re: Help!! Clarinet Broken?
20:31 on Monday, October 10, 2005
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(SAM)
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if i were u i would get her number 2 of 2 1/2 reeds
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Re: Help!! Clarinet Broken?
21:27 on Monday, October 10, 2005
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(Mudville09)
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She`s using a 1.5 reed....that`s good, right?
Again, I haven`t played in about 14 years so I don`t remember everything.
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Re: Help!! Clarinet Broken?
13:44 on Wednesday, October 12, 2005
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(ardea)
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Give her a No1,5 or No1 reed. it will help.
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Re: Help!! Clarinet Broken?
13:49 on Wednesday, October 12, 2005
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(ardea)
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also she must try to play open notes at the beginning. She must not play by sitting...sitting down forces the diaframe of her. She must play standing on food for a year...
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Re: Help!! Clarinet Broken?
20:16 on Wednesday, October 12, 2005
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(Apollo)
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When I started I was about nine years old also but I remember I had to start with a really low reed. It was .5 reed which is hard to find but I had to use it because I had trouble getting the air through. If the 1.5 reed is not working try to get a lower reed.
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Re: Help!! Clarinet Broken?
20:00 on Saturday, October 15, 2005
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(Me)
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just if you want to know, clarinet reeds are supposedly harder to play the lower number they are but sound better. And reeds that are higher like 4 or 5 (tops) are easier to play but don`t sound as good. I would sugges trying a
2 1\2 reed.
Hope that helps.
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