Going "over the break" is one of the trickiest parts of playing the clarinet. Unfortunately there is no easy fix! A big misconception is that pushing the register key (left thumb) is what causes the problem. A bigger problem however is moving your left pointer finger from the A key to the first key hole smoothly. If you can practice going from 2nd space A to 1st line E smoothly, it can help solve your problems with register leaps. Also, push your air forward and PRACTICE PRACTICE! - Brandie
@nikos839 it is a Hawkins mouthpiece
bub21bles 1 month ago
what mouthpiece you use 2 or 3?
nikos839 2 months ago
this in boehm system?
dott1996 1 year ago
Yes, it is Boehm.
bub21bles 1 year ago
Going "over the break" is one of the trickiest parts of playing the clarinet. Unfortunately there is no easy fix! A big misconception is that pushing the register key (left thumb) is what causes the problem. A bigger problem however is moving your left pointer finger from the A key to the first key hole smoothly. If you can practice going from 2nd space A to 1st line E smoothly, it can help solve your problems with register leaps. Also, push your air forward and PRACTICE PRACTICE! - Brandie
bub21bles 1 year ago
hello
like your videos
i just both a clarinet and in september i am going to start lessons in the middle I have a question
troble with the sound passing from A to si the sound is not coming out or if it does it is horrible can you help me thank you
sercuoco 1 year ago