I remember my first day of having a clarinet and the things I learned, like it was yesterday, not 50 years ago. Let them enjoy this moment of first having a new instrument. It will never happen again.
I noticed in your other videos the screws of ligature facing up. I gues it doesn't matter which way they are facing as long as they are securing the reed?
I realized recently that I was grabbing the keys on the upper joint and it's a little loose in that the top two keys kind of wobble if I push it... I'm hoping it won't be a big deal? Freaking out a little
What about the oil application on the reed, and putting in a new, oiled reed before playing again? That's what I learned, didn’t do it and reed cracked while playing! Very, very essential to oil the reed before assembling, replace after every lesson with a new, oiled reed.
0:05 - Not for nigh on 13 minutes, you ain't! But, I would like to know why my reed makes the most horrible squeals, and never seems to be happy. Moreover, I might acquire a note but, as I go 'lower' - she squeals! This behaviour doesn't seem to go away with, nearly, daily practice (of a half-hour or so).
I remember my first day of having a clarinet and the things I learned, like it was yesterday, not 50 years ago. Let them enjoy this moment of first having a new instrument. It will never happen again.
Fuck that stupid instrument. I’m only being forced to play it for instruments class in high school and it’s so hard
I absolutely love the taste of a new reed!
We talked about how we put our clarinet together in clarinet choir and top down is by far the weirdest we found!
I noticed in your other videos the screws of ligature facing up. I gues it doesn't matter which way they are facing as long as they are securing the reed?
I realized recently that I was grabbing the keys on the upper joint and it's a little loose in that the top two keys kind of wobble if I push it... I'm hoping it won't be a big deal? Freaking out a little
The clarinet is the best
What about the oil application on the reed, and putting in a new, oiled reed before playing again? That's what I learned, didn’t do it and reed cracked while playing! Very, very essential to oil the reed before assembling, replace after every lesson with a new, oiled reed.
We do not suggest putting oil on the reed, thank you for watching.
0:05 - Not for nigh on 13 minutes, you ain't!
But, I would like to know why my reed makes the most horrible squeals, and never seems to be happy.
Moreover, I might acquire a note but, as I go 'lower' - she squeals!
This behaviour doesn't seem to go away with, nearly, daily practice (of a half-hour or so).