Play The Clarinet Tips and Advice
The clarinet has a mellow sound and is equally at home in jazz or classical music. The clarinet is of the woodwind family as it was generally made of wood. Its sound is produced by the instrumentalists wind on the reed or mouthpiece. Here follow some valuable tips and advice on how to play the clarinet.
Take a reed and place it in your mouth to absorb moisture and allow it to work properly. After placing the flat side of the reed against the flat side of the mouthpiece, adjust the ligature to keep the reed in place. The ligature is a device made to keep the reed in place and can be of many materials. Many soloists still use string to keep the reed in place. Place your lower lip a little over your teeth and take a half inch of reed into your mouth. Seal the corners of your mouth after you are sure the mouthpiece is in the proper position.
A good advisor is very helpful to understand the proper techniques in playing the clarinet. It is always best to have a reputable teacher to help you learn music on any instrument.
Singers share the need for proper posture to a player of the clarinet. Keep your head and body in alignment, especially if you are sitting. If your head is up and your chest is out, the clarinet will be at an angle of approximately 45 degrees. Blow steadily through the mouthpiece as you start on open notes. Blow a steady note and hold it for a few seconds at first. It is important to keep your clarinet dry as moisture will damage it over time. A cloth pulled through the body of the clarinet helps to keep it dry. You can trim your reeds to last longer and you should keep them in a container for protection.
While the first sounds you make on the clarinet may not be the music of your dreams, in time you will learn to perform well on this mellow instrument.
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06. Oct, 2009 








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