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How to Make First Chair - Clarinet, Saxophone Articulation

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

Tips on clarinet and saxophone articulation. Buy How to Make First Chair book and DVD at http://www.HowToMakeFirstChair.com

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  • The video should have just been a lady saying "Practice" because I was first chair last year, and all I did was practice for four months and jumped 17 years from the previous year.

    Not like this stuff doesn't help or anything, but it's not like you can watch a couple videos and buy a bunch of books and get first chair in a year.

  • She made this video back in 1999 (I think) for some "Online Master Classes" I was producing...long before any "How to Make First Chair" stuff came along. And you should check out the book before you pass judgment...you might be pleasantly surprised. :) Thanks for stopping by.

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  • -.- pretty much all of the clarinet and flute players in my band need to know how to tongue the notes like this... It annoys me so much when the person sitting next to me plays the entire song like they're drunk...

  • my friend is the first clarinet of the bass clarinet section..she's the only one

  • I play the Bass Clarinet.. And im First chair...

    In my band there are five bass clarinets.

  • wow, quick single tonguing! for that final tempo/exercise i would have to use my flick tonging technique

  • why are you going high on that sharpie

  • ha i play clarinet. lol

  • i play the clarinet

  • The thing is most of the masterclasses and private lesson teachers have told me tounguing on the clarinet should be lower than that....I don't know anyone who actually does that.

  • your fingers get too far away from the clarinet (butterfly fingers as my director liked to say) this can affect your response when you are playing faster harder music and not tonguing warmups

  • do u play both clarinet and sax?

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