Bass Clarinet Issues- please help-
12:38 on Saturday, March 17, 2007
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-harmonic_divine -
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Posted by -harmonic_divine-
I recently recieved a piece for Solo And Ensemble. The piece i got stuck with is all in the upper register. I can get the notes out (exept for a high f#) but it dosn't exactly sound pretty. It squeaks and blats etc. Any advice for playing high notes? well, that sound decent?
A.K.R. Thanks
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Re: Bass Clarinet Issues- please help-
20:31 on Saturday, March 17, 2007
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Re: Bass Clarinet Issues- please help-
23:19 on Saturday, March 17, 2007
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Re: Bass Clarinet Issues- please help-
00:30 on Sunday, March 18, 2007
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Hump (217 points)
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Yep. High notes can be weird on bass. Or they can be very easy and satisfying. For the record, 5th-line F# is one of my least favorite notes on any bass. Especially pro model horns. It has to be adjusted perfectly, and even then it requires careful "voicing" to make it sound like the other good notes.
Daily Register slurs can fix your upper register in just a couple weeks..... if your horn if adjusted properly. Also, your mouthpiece facing must be flawless, and your reed not warped or too soft, and your cork tight, and your embouchure near perfect, blah blah, etc. And, if you have a ghetto brand mouthpiece, high notes are very hard. Good luck to yoU!
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Re: Bass Clarinet Issues- please help-
11:28 on Sunday, March 18, 2007
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-harmonic_divine -
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Posted by -harmonic_divine-
the 5th line f# (played like a regular b, but with the register key). Overall i can get most of the notes out...it just sounds like...let's just say bad..
And i have another question. I just got a Eb Alto Sax yesterday, i played it then went to play my Bass Clarinet, and OMG... It seemed abnormally hard to blow into. Is that normal?
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Re: Bass Clarinet Issues- please help-
16:52 on Sunday, March 18, 2007
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Re: Bass Clarinet Issues- please help-
17:35 on Sunday, March 18, 2007
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