60 likes | 306 Views
Clarinet Embou-Sure. Problems And Solutions. Sound Produced. If you have No Tone and Rushing Air It may be Caused by: No Pressure against reed Too much reed in mouth Stiff reed Which could be Remedied by: Increase lower lip pressure Less mouthpiece in mouth Sand reed.
E N D
Clarinet Embou-Sure Problems And Solutions
Sound Produced • If you haveNo Tone and Rushing Air • It may be Caused by: • No Pressure against reed • Too much reed in mouth • Stiff reed • Which could be Remedied by: • Increase lower lip pressure • Less mouthpiece in mouth • Sand reed
Sound Produced • If you Squawkor you produceflat pitch • It may be Caused by: • Insufficient pressure against reed • Too much reed in mouth • Insufficient intensity in air flow • Soft reed • Which could be Remedied by: • Increase lower lip pressure • Take less reed in mouth • Increase air flow • Use harder reed
Sound Produced • If your clarinet Squeaksor makes ahigh squeal • It could be Caused by: • Insufficient pressure against reed • Too much reed in mouth • Clarinet angled too far away from body • Soft reed • Which could be Remedied by: • Stop tone; increase pressure, play again • Less mouthpiece in mouth • Stop tone; bring clarinet closer; play • Clip reed
Sound Produced • If you have Stopped or intense air • It may be Caused by: • Too little reed in mouth • Too much lip pressure • Stopped: soft reed • Intense air: hard reed • Which could be Remedied by: • More mouthpiece in mouth • Less biting: check for bunched chin • Clip reed • Sand reed: check symmetry
Sound Produced • If you have Thin toneor yourpitch is sharp • It may be Caused by: • Too little reed in mouth • Tight, closed throat • Hard reed • Which could be Remedied by: • More mouthpiece in mouth • “oh” position; review sigh • Sand reed