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Clarinet Tongue Position: The Secret to a Great Sound
Many clarinetists believe that achieving a good legato and a focused sound simply requires "blowing harder" and moving their fingers efficiently. However, the true secret lies in your clarinet tongue position. Even when you are not playing staccato, your tongue must actively work to direct the airflow. In this article, we will explore how to master this concept to dramatically improve your sound. The Garden Hose Analogy Imagine you are watering your garden with a hose. If you

Gabriel Blasberg
Jun 43 min read


Mastering the Clarinet Embouchure: Key Principles by Larry Guy
The embouchure is perhaps the most critical and yet least understood aspect of clarinet playing. It is not simply "how we place our lips," but rather the mechanism that allows us to transfer the air from our lungs into the instrument efficiently. In his influential book Embouchure Building for Clarinetists, Larry Guy offers a detailed guide to developing an embouchure that maximizes tone beauty and purity of intonation.

Gabriel Blasberg
May 243 min read


How to tune a clarinet?
For every clarinetist, playing with correct tuning is a must. In this article you will find excellent and very useful tips.

Gabriel Blasberg
Oct 2, 20226 min read
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