Combination Deck 1 Flashcards

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1
Q

A beginning CLARINET student is producing a sound with squeaks and high pitch squeals.

What are four causes of this problem?

A

too much reed in mouth

insufficient pressure against the reed

reed too soft

clarinet angle is too far away from body

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Q

CLT Sound Example;

Squeaks or High Squeal;

Four Remedies

A

less mouthpiece in mouth

increase lower lip pressure

clip reed

bring clarinet closer to body

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3
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Rushing Air;

3 Causes

A

too much reed in mouth

no pressure against the reed

reed is too stiff

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4
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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 mouthpeice in the mouth

Clip reed

Check for bunched chin

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5
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Low Pitch

Four Causes

A

insufficient intensity in airflow

too much reed in mouth

insufficient pressure against the reed

reed too soft

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A beginning CLARINET student is producing a squak with flat pitch. What are four remedies for this problem?

A

less mouthpeice in mouth

increase lower lip pressure

faster air

clip reed

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7
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Thin Tone, Sharp Pitch

Three Remedies

A

more mouthpeice in mouth

“oh” position; review sigh

sand reed

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A beginning CLARINET student is producing a stopped sound. What are three causes of this problem?

A

too much lip pressure

not enough reed in mouth

reed too soft

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9
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A beginning CLARINET student is producing a thin, sharp sound. What are three causes of this problem?

A

not enough reed in mouth

reed too hard

tight closed throat

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10
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CLT Sound Example;

Squeaks or Continuous High Pitched Squeal;

Four Causes

A

too much reed in mouth

insufficient pressure against the reed

reed too soft

clarinet angle is too far away from 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

less mouthpiece in mouth

increase lower lip pressure

clip reed

bring clarinet closer to body

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12
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A beginning CLARINET student is producing a stopped sound. What are three remedies for this problem?

A

more mouthpiece in mouth

clip reed

check for bunched chin

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13
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Thin Tone, Sharp Pitch;

Three Causes

A

not enough reed in mouth

reed too hard

tight closed throat

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14
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Squak like tone;

4 Causes

A

insufficient intensity in airflow

too much reed in mouth

insufficient pressure against the reed

reed too soft

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15
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Squak like Tone and compared to 3a;

Four Remedies

A

less mouthpiece in mouth

increase lower lip pressure

faster air

clip reed

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16
Q

A beginning CLARINET student is producing a

squawk with flat pitch. What are four causes of this problem?

A

insufficient intensity in airflow

too much reed in mouth

insufficient pressure against the reed

reed too soft

17
Q

A beginning CLARINET student is producing

no sound, but you can hear rushing air. What are three remedies for this problem?

A

less mouthpiece in mouth

increase lower lip pressure

sand reed

18
Q

A beginning CLARINET student is producing

no sound, but you can hear rushing air. What are three causes of this problem?

A

too much reed in mouth

no pressure against the reed

reed is too stiff

19
Q

A beginning CLARINET student is producing a

stopped sound and you can hear intense air. What are three causes of this problem?

A

too much lip pressure

not enough reed in mouth

reed too hard

20
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Intense Air;

Three Remedies

A

more mouthpiece in mouth

sand reed

check for bunched chin

21
Q

CLT Sound Example;

Intense Air;

Three Causes

A

too much lip pressure

not enough reed in mouth

reed too hard

22
Q

CLT Sound Example;

No Tone Rushing Air;

3 Remedies

A

less mouthpiece in mouth

increase lower lip pressure

sand reed

23
Q

A beginning CLARINET student is producing a

thin, sharp pitched sound. What are three remedies for this problem?

A

more mouthpiece in mouth

“oh” position; review sigh

sand reed