User talk:John Carlo Reedman

Clarinet Embouchure
Developing the correct embouchure on clarinet consists of four basic areas of concentration. The first involves equal pressure from the entire circumference of the mouth. The second involves the air steam and the position of the tongue as if to say the word "tea". The third involves range expansion and phrasing. The fourth involves posture and relaxation. All of these mechanics should be practiced daily and in front of an electronic tuner. Refer to the Clarinetists Compendium by Daniel Bonade

an Aaa position with the throats.

John Carlo Reedman (talk) 02:19, 2 October 2016 (UTC)

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