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how to double on clarinet and sax and produce characteristic tone

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  • great video. this is why i think beginning sax players should start on saxophone instead of clarinet. i have been playing alto sax for 4 years and i was forced to start on clarinet by my school.

  • @NYhunter4 Actually, the reverse is most often true. Kids who start on clarinet adapt to the sax very quickly. but those who start on sax struggle and struggle to play the clarinet well. I saw this over and over with sax players who came to my music school, where they were not allowed to major in sax, but had to learn clarinet. It's easier to relax the tongue position forward than it is to keep it high and back--this is where ear training is so important.

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  • Question: For clarinet, just to clarify: the upper teeth generally are situated 1/2" to 5/8" of an inch down the mouthpiece? or are they closer to the tip than that?

  • The best teacher...!!!

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