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I get questioned all the time by my students about how to get a better sound. It’s a great question and an important one at that. However, the worst thing that can happen is if someone has never even asked themselves “how do I work on tone?” If someone new to an instrument is using [...]
Posted by William on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 10:41 am
Filed under Education, Featured, Lessons, Student Resources · Tagged Clarinet, Gary Smulyan, Long Tones, Overtones, Smulyan Exercise, Tone
One of the fundamental ways that someone develops a good sound on their instrument is by listening to a bunch of artists that have good sounds. I realized a while back that while I practice and teach Clarinet I did not have a simple 5 or 10 list of names that I could just shoot [...]
Posted by William on Monday, October 26, 2009 at 5:37 am
Filed under Education · Tagged Alvin Batiste, Andy Stevens, Anthony Gigliotti, Art Pepper, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Buddy DeFranco, Charlie Neidich, Chris Speed, Clarinet, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, David Shifrin, Don Byron, Doubling, Eddie Daniels, Edmond Hall, Evan Ziporyn, Gervase DePayer, Guy DeLecluse, Harold Wright, Jimmy Giuffre, John Mannasey, Karl Leister, Larry Combs, Louis Sclavis, Ricardo Morales, Robert Marcellus, Sabine Meyer, Sidney Bechet, Stanley Drucker, Todd Levy, Tony Scott