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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2006

ya just me hangin out in da teachers office playing my all valley music, sadly hahaha

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  • @Catchphrase12 you mean vibrato. and no definitely not used just for violin lol flutes and oboes use it a lot. clarinet not so much but they still use it people like Stanley Drucker do.

  • ur lowkey cute lol

    

  • @Catchphrase12 well you've played since kindergarten?! glad we have an expert, I've played the kazoo since I was 10. Leaning farther forward has little to nothing to do with sound quality. What gave away to me that you don't know what you are talking about is when you told her to move her jaw. Any clarinetist knows moving the jaw even slightly is a HUGE detriment to control and sound quality. The jaw remains firm, always. Bravado? Vibrato. Only used on violin? lol ignorance is bliss.

  • @Elocinismymiddlename hahahaa thats true

  • @KcxAnn :D

  • big boobs

  • good playing i have been playing clarinet for 4 years school years 3

  • good job :) ive been playing clarinet since 6th grade :) you sound good and just an advice, dont make it noticable that you made a mistake :) just keep on going :)

  • a little notice i've been playing clarinet since i started kindergarten so thats about 10 years to prodouce a better sound and have better air power lean forward a bit and attempt to loosen your upperlip while keeping your jaw available to move in and out to produce more melody move your lower jaw out then lock it again in it's new position to do a bravado i realize this is usually only used on violin but is possible on anything simple shiver your bottom jaw just slightly to create a the sound

  • I play clarinet as well,

    nice job :)

    Keep it up

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