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Staccato Articulation on the Clarinet
in ArticulationThis presentation is a collection of various staccato types available on the clarinet and saxophone. They range from glottal-stops and diaphragm-puffs through standard modern-day tonguing techniques such as single-, double- and triple-tonguing. Then, I move on to less-known alternatives: Synthetic Speed Tonguing, On-the-Reed Multiple Tonguing and Lateral tonguing. It also includes Slap-tongue and various types… Read more
People/Orgs: Kornel Wolak -
Studio Microphone Buyers Guide
in GearA non-clarinet-specific guide from Sweetwater. Types of microphones, How to read a microphone frequency response chart, Understanding microphone polar patterns. Understanding microphone diaphragm sizes. Typical microphone applications Read more
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The WAUW! WARM UP
Daily warm up for clarinetists, focussing on 00:12 – Introduction 1. Foundation & Posture 00:55 – 1.1 The Climber 02:22 – 1.2 The Base 04:34 – 1.3 The Ski Jumper 06:18 – 1.4 The Peak 2. Support 9:48 – 2.1 Establishing Support 12:23 – 2.2 Support/Resonance 3. Tonguing 14:22 – 3.1 Constant Air Support 4.… Read more
People/Orgs: Annelien Van Wauwe -
Three Common Mechanical Problems
This is a playlist of two videos discussing how to diagnose and correct three common mechanical problems: bridge key alignment, G#/A screw adjustment, and crow’s foot adjustment. Both videos cover the same three problems. One shows how to bend keys. The other advises taking the instrument to a repair shop instead of trying to bend… Read more
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Tips to Tame Your Altissimo
in AltissimoKristen Thompson, co-founder of Digital Clarinet Academy, talks through common issues facing clarinetists in the altissimo. Under-voicing, over-voicing, biting, double-lip embouchure, reed strength. Read more
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Vandoren Clarinet Reeds: Quick play-test comparing Traditional, V12, 56 Rue le Pic, and V21
in GearThis is for cane reed users — she does not discuss the new Vandoren synthetic reed Read more
People/Orgs: Queen Reed
