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Audio Example: #5 - Intense Air
-What are 3 causes? A. too much lip pressure
B. not enough reed in mouth
C. too much reed in mouth
D. reed tol soft
E. reed too hard
F. tight closed throat |
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Definition
A. too much lip pressure
B. not enough reed in mouth
E. reed too hard
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Audio Example: 11
- Intense Air
-What are 3 remedies?
- more mouthpiece in mouth
- less mouthpiece
- increase lower lip pressure
- sand reed
- clip reed
- check for bunched chin
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Definition
- more mouthpiece
4. sand reed
6. check for bunched chin |
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Audio Example: 9b
- low pitch
- What are four causes?
- insufficient intensity in airflow
- embouchure too loose
- too much reed in mouth
- insufficient pressure against the reed
- reed too soft
- reed is too stiff
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Definition
1. insufficient intensity in airflow
3. too much reed in mouth
4. insufficient pressure against the reed
5. reed too soft
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A beginner clarinet student is getting a squawk with flat pitch. What are four causes?
1. insufficient intensity in airflow
2. embouchure too loose
3. too much reed in mouth
4. insufficient pressure against the reed
5. reed too soft
6. reed is too stiff
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1. insufficient intensity in airflow
3. too much reed in mouth
4. insufficient pressure against the reed
5. reed too soft |
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A beginner clarinet student is getting a stopped sound. What are three remedies?
A. more mouthpiece
B. less mouthpiece
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. sand reed
E. clip reed
F. check for bunched chin |
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Definition
A. more mouthpiece
E. clip reed
F. check for bunched chin |
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Audio Example: #9a
- Squawk-like tone
- What are 4 remedies?
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. faster air
E. clip reed
F. sand reed |
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Definition
B. less mouthpiece
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. faster air
E. clip reed
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A beginning clarinet student is producing a thin, sharp-pitched sound. What are three remedies for this problem?
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. "oh" position; review sigh
D. sand reed
E. clip reed
F. check for bunched chin |
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Definition
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
C. "oh" position; review sigh
D. sand reed
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A beginning clarinet student is producing a sound with squeaks and high-pitched squeals. What are four causes of this problem?
A. insufficient intensity in airflow
B. embouchure too loose
C. too much reed in mouth
D. insufficient pressure against the reed
E. reed too soft
F. clarinet angle is too far away from body |
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Definition
C. too much reed in mouth
D. insufficient pressure against the reed
E. reed too soft
F. clarinet angle is too far away from body |
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A beginning clarinet student is producing a stopped sound and you can hear intense air. What are three remedies for this problem?
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. sand reed
E. clip reed
F. check for bunched chin |
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Definition
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
D. sand reed
F. check for bunched chin |
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A beginning clarinet student is producing a squawk with flat pitch. What are four remedies for this problem?
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. faster air
E. clip reed
F. sand reed |
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Definition
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. faster air
E. clip reed |
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Audio Example: #2 - no tone/rushing air
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. faster air
E. clip reed
F. sand reed |
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Definition
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
F. sand reed |
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Audio Example: #6
- thin tone/sharp pitch
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. "oh" position; review sigh
D. sand reed
E. clip reed
F. check for bunched chin |
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A. more mouthpiece in mouth
C. "oh" position; review sigh
D. sand reed
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Audio Example: #10
- squeaks or high squeal
- What are four remedies?
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. sand reed
E. clip reed
F. bring clarinet closer to body |
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Definition
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
E. clip reed
F. bring clarinet closer to body |
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A beginning clarinet student is producing a sound with squeaks and a high pitched squeal. What are four remedies for this problem?
A. more mouthpiece in mouth
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
D. sand reed
E. clip reed
F. bring clarinet clower to body |
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Definition
B. less mouthpiece in mouth
C. increase lower lip pressure
E. clip reed
F. bring clarinet clower to body |
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A beginning clarinet student is producing a nearly stopped sound in which you can hear intense air. What are three possible causes of this problem?
A. too much lip pressure
B. not enough reed in mouth
C. too much reed in mouth
D. reed too soft
E. reed too hard
F. tight closed throat |
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Definition
A. too much lip pressure
B. not enough reed in mouth
E. reed too hard
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A beginning clarinet student is producing no sound, but you can hear rushing air. What are three causes of this problem?
A. lack of air support
B. embouchure too loose
C. too much reed in mouth
D. no pressure against the reed
E. reed too soft
F. reed is too stiff |
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Definition
C. too much reed in mouth
D. no pressure against the reed
F. reed is too stiff |
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Audio Example: #4
- squeaks or continuous high pitched squeal
- Choose four causes of the problem.
A. insufficient intensity in airflow
B. embouchure too loose
C. too much reed in mouth
D. insufficient pressure against reed
E. reed too soft
F. clarinet angle is too far away from body |
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Definition
C. too much reed in mouth
D. insufficient pressure against reed
E. reed too soft
F. clarinet angle is too far away from body |
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Audio Example: #3a
- squawk like tone
- choose the four causes of the problem
A. insufficient intensity in airflow
B. embouchure too loose
C. too much reed in mouth
D. insufficient pressure against the reed
E. reed too soft
F. reed is too stiff |
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Definition
A. insufficient intensity in airflow
C. too much reed in mouth
D. insufficient pressure against the reed
E. reed too soft |
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A beginning clarinet student is producing a thin, sharp sound. What are three causes of this problem?
A. too much lip pressure
B. not enough reed in mouth
C. too much reed in mouth
D. reed too soft
E. reed too hard
F. tight closed throat |
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Definition
B. not enough reed in mouth
E. reed too hard
F. tight closed throat |
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