Clarinet Flashcards
1
Q
No tone, rushing air. Remedies?
A
- Less mouthpiece in mouth
- Increase lower lip pressure
- Sand reed
2
Q
Stopped sound or intense air. Remedies?
A
- More mouthpiece in mouth
- less biting: check for bunched chin
- Stopped: clip reed
- Intense air: sand reed: check symmetry
4
Q
Sound with squeaks and high pitch squeals. Causes?
A
- too much reed in mouth
- insufficient pressure against the reed
- reed too soft
- clarinet angle is too far away from body
5
Q
No tone, rushing air. Causes?
A
- too much reed in mouth
- no pressure against the reed
- reed is too stiff
6
Q
Stopped sound, intense air. Causes?
A
- too much lip pressure
- not enough reed in mouth
- Stopped: soft reed
- Intense air: reed too hard
7
Q
Squawk with a flat pitch or squawk-like tone. Causes?
A
- Insufficient intensity in airflow
- Too much reed in mouth
- Insufficient pressure against the reed
- Reed too soft
8
Q
Thin tone, sharp pitch. Causes?
A
- Not enough reed in mouth
- reed too hard
- tight closed throat
9
Q
Thin tone, sharp pitch. Remedies?
A
- More mouthpiece in mouth
- “oh” position; review sigh
- sand reed
11
Q
Squawk with a flat pitch or squawk-like tone. Remedies?
A
- Less mouthpiece in mouth
- Increase lower lip pressure
- Faster air
- Clip reed
12
Q
Sound with squeaks and high pitched squeals. Remedies?
A
- less mouthpiece in mouth
- increase lower lip pressure
- clip reed
- Bring clarinet closer to body