Do you know why when I play from low a to e it will play the note that plays when you press the octave key but slightly in the background? I also have trouble starting a note because it will squeak but I just switched from regular clarinet
For your first question, you are getting the overtone coming through on those low notes, this is a common issue I see with a lot of people when starting on bass clarinet/clarinet and trying to play low. This may seem odd, but try to lower the back of your throat when you are down lower along with loosening your embouchure. As for the starting notes squeaking, that is all in your embouchure. Usually that one is caused by either blowing too much, being too far on the mouthpiece, or being to tense or tight. Hope this helps but if you have any more questions let me know. :))
omg bro i’m such a spammer but these are literally so awesome…i’m inspired as hell n these vids gotta be my fav. i love b. clarinet and i’m the only female one in my jazz band(usually bb clarinet) n these r so motivating!! keep up the great work❤
1:25 I can hear the remnants of the contra clarinet. It sounds very cool
Contra is one of my favorite clarinets! sounds so nice
GREAT PLAYING !!!!!!!
You have a really solid tone.
And DYNAMICS!! Thanks you :)
You're doing some great stuff. love the videos
Thank You 😊 took a lot of time to get to this point
Your hard work is definitely paying off. @@jacksondecanio
can you make more videos like this? It helps me a lot practicing bass clarinet.
Ya i plan on making these vids for concert from now on :)) all just depends on how often they happen
Do you know why when I play from low a to e it will play the note that plays when you press the octave key but slightly in the background? I also have trouble starting a note because it will squeak but I just switched from regular clarinet
For your first question, you are getting the overtone coming through on those low notes, this is a common issue I see with a lot of people when starting on bass clarinet/clarinet and trying to play low. This may seem odd, but try to lower the back of your throat when you are down lower along with loosening your embouchure. As for the starting notes squeaking, that is all in your embouchure. Usually that one is caused by either blowing too much, being too far on the mouthpiece, or being to tense or tight. Hope this helps but if you have any more questions let me know. :))
omg bro i’m such a spammer but these are literally so awesome…i’m inspired as hell n these vids gotta be my fav. i love b. clarinet and i’m the only female one in my jazz band(usually bb clarinet) n these r so motivating!! keep up the great work❤