Welcome back to our series on clarinet scales! In this video, Cassidy will teach out how to play the F minor scale on clarinet.
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The best way to make sure that you don't have any unpleasant surprises after the clarinet has been purchased is to have a system of testing that will give you as much objective information as possible about every aspect of the clarinet. Let's look at each of these aspects separately. TUNI...
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When you are playing the violin, use the fingers you have put down on the string to guide you to the next note. For example, if you play a C# on the A string, followed by a G on the D string, use your 2nd finger to guide your 3rd finger into the right position. This makes it...
clarinet, you’re removing dirt and oil that’s transferred to the instrument from your fingertips. When left on for too long, the oil can actually cause discoloration. When polishing, don’t use metal polish or any other type of substance on your instrument, with the exception ofkey oil ...
This YouTube video demystifies the clarinet glissando, where the player slides between notes without breaking. Demonstrating two methods—finger sliding and embouchure adjustment—it provides a clear, practical guide to mastering this technique. The highlight is a rendition of the famous glissando ...
I am excited to partner with Oak Meadow today to bring you this GIVEAWAY and sponsored post on How to Teach your Child to Play the Recorder. A long time ago, when I was freshly out of teacher's college and hunting for that first time teaching job I had a
is that in a lot of ways, it's simpler to pick an instrument as an adult -- you know your tastes by now, and you have access to a much wider range of instruments, teachers, and options... it's a far cry from the old junior high decision of picking between clarinet and trombone...
For some background, I mostly play brass instruments with some traditional jazz bands, and have been working for a few years on the clarinet to "bring it out of the closet" eventually. I mostly play clarinet with myself for practice and this feels comfortable. But when I play with a bac...