Short Overview: Crossing the break, or bridge, or moving between registers, whatever you want to call it moving from throat tone A to long B is a ... Perfect for beginners just starting out or more experienced players looking to develop a great clarinet embouchure.
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Crossing the break, or bridge, or moving between registers, whatever you want to call it moving from throat tone A to long B is a ... Perfect for beginners just starting out or more experienced players looking to develop a great clarinet embouchure. There are lots of different fingering charts, and some of them are downright confusing!
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- Crossing the break, or bridge, or moving between registers, whatever you want to call it moving from throat tone A to long B is a ...
- Perfect for beginners just starting out or more experienced players looking to develop a great clarinet embouchure.
- There are lots of different fingering charts, and some of them are downright confusing!
- If you are squeaking it is probably because of one of these 3 reasons!
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