Thank you, thank you, thank you, for setting straight, every teacher as focused on bottom lip, I tried you’re advice, instant transformation, so happy thank you , I’m daz from Australia, I came back to clarinet past two months after 40 years. , what I’ve learned off you tube from professionals as blown my mind, I’ve grown at enormous rate,
Not a clarinet player, but I really enjoyed the content! You’ve done a great job at making this clear and informative as possible. Keep up the great work Greg!
Basically aaying that the mouthpiece rests on the top teeth was pretty mind-blowing considering what all teachers usually say! Makes me wonder if there isn't a fundamental flaw in mouthpiece design with the reed on the bottom!
I just tried it a few days ago. A bit darker than the Legere European cut, but feels a tiny bit stuff. I think they are modeled after the blue box (traditional cut), that model has never worked for me. I am still playing legere European cut reeds!
@@GregoryAgid also took your advice and have the mouthpiece more up by the teeth instead of having the bottom lip pressure. That IS better. Thanks. I’ve been playing for 8 months. I played the flute for a while. I am so in love with the clarinet. I bought a R 13 Buffet. CRAZY 😜
Thank you, thank you, thank you, for setting straight, every teacher as focused on bottom lip, I tried you’re advice, instant transformation, so happy thank you , I’m daz from Australia, I came back to clarinet past two months after 40 years. , what I’ve learned off you tube from professionals as blown my mind, I’ve grown at enormous rate,
@@darrenparkes9805 hey Daz, thanks for stopping by and writing. Happy to hear this helped! 💯💯
Excellent, finally someone who advises correct reed position in mouth
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Very clear and helpful! Thank you!!
Great to hear! Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@GregoryAgid my pleasure! I'll definitely go watch some more of your videos.
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@@mirrorstories thank you so much for watching!
Not a clarinet player, but I really enjoyed the content! You’ve done a great job at making this clear and informative as possible. Keep up the great work Greg!
Hey Zach! Thank you so much for watching and leaving this kind comment. ❤️❤️
Basically aaying that the mouthpiece rests on the top teeth was pretty mind-blowing considering what all teachers usually say! Makes me wonder if there isn't a fundamental flaw in mouthpiece design with the reed on the bottom!
Hey! Yeah, I remember when my teacher shared this with me. It blew my mind and changed my sound. As for the reed… let’s keep it where it is! 🤣😂
Great tips. I took your advice and it improved my tone. Thanks!
Thank you!
Great advice
Great video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching
I bought the European Legere synthetic reed!!! I LOVE IT. so much easier and sounds great. Thank you ❤💃
Wonderful!
Love this!
Merci 👍👍
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Time for 2 chair baby
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Have you tried the new Vandoren reed yet
I just tried it a few days ago. A bit darker than the Legere European cut, but feels a tiny bit stuff. I think they are modeled after the blue box (traditional cut), that model has never worked for me. I am still playing legere European cut reeds!
@@GregoryAgid playing on one now the Legere European cut.
@@GregoryAgid also took your advice and have the mouthpiece more up by the teeth instead of having the bottom lip pressure. That IS better. Thanks. I’ve been playing for 8 months. I played the flute for a while. I am so in love with the clarinet. I bought a R 13 Buffet. CRAZY 😜
I think it's because of my over bite teeth that I can't do that proper embouchure:((
Do you use mouthpiece cushions, I didn’t even know they existed,