You placed an unedited conversion of your first take of the video.This is a wonderful tutorial on how hard it is to actually do one of these video tutorials.Thank you thank you thank you
sax player here, but do you have any experience with synthetic reeds? If you do play on then, do they last forever and offer comparable response and quality to natural cane reeds?
I don't think they last forever. I have a couple of synthetic reeds I will occasionally use, but I find cane has the resistance, articulation, and feel I prefer. both sound good, just depends on player preference.
@@callyclarinet Awesome. Thanks and keep up the good work with the channel, although I'm not a clarinetist, a lot of your tips have been useful on my instrument.
Thanks, unfortunately I could not decide which take to include an now it's posted and too late - oops! I appreciate the feedback - hopefully you can skip that part and get to the main content a few minutes in. Thanks for watching!
Hello are you there
Wish you merry christmas 🎄🎆
You placed an unedited conversion of your first take of the video.This is a wonderful tutorial on how hard it is to actually do one of these video tutorials.Thank you thank you thank you
Lol! Truly I could not decide which take to include so I left it all in. (Hopefully not too many people are confused/annoyed by that lol)
I also loved having it all in! ❤
Love the bloopers - it made my day !
Lol did you see the end too?
Whish you merry christmas !!!!!🎆
Funny start! 🙂
Great tips! All work very well applied together! Regards from Portugal
Great holiday to you Cally! Thanks for info :)
Thank you, happy holidays to you as well!
sax player here, but do you have any experience with synthetic reeds? If you do play on then, do they last forever and offer comparable response and quality to natural cane reeds?
I don't think they last forever. I have a couple of synthetic reeds I will occasionally use, but I find cane has the resistance, articulation, and feel I prefer. both sound good, just depends on player preference.
@@callyclarinet Awesome. Thanks and keep up the good work with the channel, although I'm not a clarinetist, a lot of your tips have been useful on my instrument.
Hi Cally! C should definitely be sharp in bars 17 and 25, to me. And in most versions I hear, bars 2 and 10 also.
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You need to edit out your first takes in the beginning.
Thanks, unfortunately I could not decide which take to include an now it's posted and too late - oops! I appreciate the feedback - hopefully you can skip that part and get to the main content a few minutes in. Thanks for watching!