more similar to the German clarinet, more "hold" is placed in the bore of the clarinet, allowing the player more freedom and flexibility in the reed/mouthpiece/embouchure formula without the usual thinning and excessive brightening of the higher tones. ...
Welcome back to our series on clarinet scales! In this video, Cassidy will teach out how to play the F minor scale on clarinet.
But there’s good news: It’s never too late to learn the basics. In this guide, we’ll dive into some of the nuances of how to read music notes for beginners. How to Read Basic Music People tend to ask two questions when they want to learn how to read basic music. First, is i...
Students of all levels can use the information in theImprove Your Skillssection, which features many Pitch Performance Exercises that will help you read notes accurately and improve your sight-reading skills. The information and exercises in this site use isolation techniques to focus on one aspect...
If you know how to read music, you're already familiar with the bass clef, also known as the F clef. Similar to how the treble clef allows you to notate musical notes in the upper registers, a bass clef communicates lower-pitched notes for instruments and voices that use the lower regis...
English tuning, also considered as a “D tuning”, this tuning has the same amount of intervals (the amount of notes between each string) as standard ukulele tuning but every string is tuned up a whole step higher. You’ll want to use an English tuning string set if you wish to tune ...
AdD is talented, searching. Rocks a large tenor sax (tenor?) like no one this side of Ted Milton. in a room of his own, but always welcoming of strangers.“It was just him with a very large sax[bass clarinet actually – Ed].He then blew and throat sang into plastic drainpipes, th...
Once Upon A Time…,Summer’s take on Cinderella, stands as one of the greatest concept albums of all time. A fully-fleshed fairy tale, it features some of the all-time most elegant and seamless transitions between songs (Beyoncé’sRenaissancetook notes!). It’s an atmospheric production th...
hand, the fingers are known as the violin thumb, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers (from thumb to pinky). You will often see numbers 1,2,3 or 4 above notes when reading written music, these numbers correspond to the names of the fingers you should use to play the note ...
I’m sorry to have to say this but both the tone you have in the video as well as your clear ability to lip the notes into tune suggest that it might not be your clarinet, it might be you. Your embouchure seems off to me. Your tone seems quite reedy and not round. I wish I...