For fluid playing throughout the registers with chromatic passages, look at the Cavallini study. (Number 43 of "50 classical studies" edited by P. Weston.
Great lesson for me. Brainwashing myself: As a boy I did have clarinet-lessons on albert-system. As a grown-up playing on Bohm system (Buffet E13) and then playing Tenor-Sax, Alto-Sax and last year also Soprano-Sax (all without lessons). My clarinet-fingering was not bad but not good either. During the pandamic I picket up my (old) lessons. Last year I bought myself another brand of clarinet (Selmer Signature) instead of my Buffet E13. Same system but slight different ergonomics crerating bad pitch of A and Bb (connection....) due to lazy fingering (was no problem on Buffet). Doing this Clarke excercise, beginning slow (80 bpm) and speeding up to 140 bpm ,the difficult parts for fingering and pitch are popping up.. Daily practice for two weeks now and already improving pitch and tempo. While improvising I find myself in old habbits. But that is changing bit by bit.
ALBERT SYSTEM! Wow, that is a totally different beast. Great to hear that the Clarke studies are helping you. Also, very psyched to know you are using a metronome and incrementally changing the tempo. Thanks so much for watching and supporting my channel!
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For fluid playing throughout the registers with chromatic passages, look at the Cavallini study. (Number 43 of "50 classical studies" edited by P. Weston.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Skip to 5:40 to get to the actual content.
I try to notate in the chapter where the actual lesson begins
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Great lesson for me. Brainwashing myself:
As a boy I did have clarinet-lessons on albert-system. As a grown-up playing on Bohm system (Buffet E13) and then playing Tenor-Sax, Alto-Sax and last year also Soprano-Sax (all without lessons).
My clarinet-fingering was not bad but not good either. During the pandamic I picket up my (old) lessons.
Last year I bought myself another brand of clarinet (Selmer Signature) instead of my Buffet E13. Same system but slight different ergonomics crerating bad pitch of A and Bb (connection....) due to lazy fingering (was no problem on Buffet).
Doing this Clarke excercise, beginning slow (80 bpm) and speeding up to 140 bpm ,the difficult parts for fingering and pitch are popping up.. Daily practice for two weeks now and already improving pitch and tempo.
While improvising I find myself in old habbits. But that is changing bit by bit.
ALBERT SYSTEM! Wow, that is a totally different beast. Great to hear that the Clarke studies are helping you. Also, very psyched to know you are using a metronome and incrementally changing the tempo. Thanks so much for watching and supporting my channel!
Amazing! Where can I download this specific score on Clarke studies 4 clarinet? Couldnt find on your website. Thanks again professor! ❤
Hey! I just uploaded a pdf to my website. Sorry for the delay.
5:00 AM? As a jazz musician you're entitled to another fourteen hours of sleep. That's crazy.
I want me 14 hours of sleep!
5am soundcheck????!!! But why?
5am sound check, then noon sound check, when 3pm show. It was a long day!