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No pressure against reed-
Increase lower lip pressure
Too much reed in mouth-
Less mouthpiece in mouth
Stiff reed-
Sand reed |
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Insufficient pressure against reed-
Increase lower lip pressure
Too much reed in mouth-
Less mouthpiece in mouth
Insufficient intensity in air flow-
Faster air
Soft reed-
Clip reed |
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Definition
Insufficient pressure against reed-
Stop tone, increase pressure, play again
Too much reed in mouth-
Less mouthpiece in mouth
Clarinet angled too far away from body
Stop tone, bring clarinet closer, play again
Soft reed-
Clip reed |
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Definition
Too little reed in mouth
More mouthpiece in mouth
Too much lip pressure
Less biting; check for bunched chin
Stopped: Soft reed
Clip reed
Intense air: Stiff reed
Sand reed |
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Definition
Too little reed-
More mouthpiece in mouth
Tight, closed throat-
"Oh" position; review sigh
Hard reed-
Sand reed |
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Term
Proper formation of a clarinet embouchure |
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Definition
- Have student form an exaggerated "A" sound with their mouth.
- Maintaining the facial "A", add a "Q" on top of it.
- Lower lip covers lower teeth
- Take in about 1/2" of reed
- Reed rests on lower lip
- Upper teeth contact that mouthpiece
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