I was taught to use the sound as in the French word tu to get the basic tongue position. Also, playing overtones without the register key throughout the range of the clarinet will get you in the ballpark and teach you more things about voicing as well, trying to match the overtones with with the the same notes using the register key.
The "shushing" sound worked for me! Noticed a difference on the first try! Thank you so much! You're wonderful 😊❤
Yayyyy!!!!!
Good, clear, useful information. Thanks!
I was taught to use the sound as in the French word tu to get the basic tongue position. Also, playing overtones without the register key throughout the range of the clarinet will get you in the ballpark and teach you more things about voicing as well, trying to match the overtones with with the the same notes using the register key.
Ahhhh this is so great, thanks for sharing your tips!
Hello, when playing, should I close my mouth as usual, just curl my lower lip over my teeth? or curl the lip over the teeth with the mouth open
Great
as long as I can get the nice tone, it should be in the proper position right?
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That the lower teeth should stand in the direction of the upper teeth
If "shhhh" does not work for you, try "heeeee"
This also works for my cat!
Diana would be proud! 🐈⬛