April 16th, 2013, 21:49
I think the old guys had all "maseles" haha :-)
Here is another squeaking reason:
Fingers not covering the holes properly. Incorrect hand position.
Remedy: Check yourself at the mirror (your fingers)
The supporting hand needs to to be at 90 degrees with the clarinet. If for some reason (thumb rest not adjustable or just a bad habit) that may cause the bottom hole to be a bit open.
Here is another squeaking reason:
Fingers not covering the holes properly. Incorrect hand position.
Remedy: Check yourself at the mirror (your fingers)
The supporting hand needs to to be at 90 degrees with the clarinet. If for some reason (thumb rest not adjustable or just a bad habit) that may cause the bottom hole to be a bit open.
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