April 9th, 2014, 10:44
Check this out folks:
Testing of 4 clarinets to see if they are in tune!
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CpQ5QLTCJc[/video]
This video shows you the variability of the clarinet. It is impossible for a clarinet to be 100% in tune like a guitar for example or a a piano.
That is because if the way it is built and because of the inherent variability of ones mask (embouchure).
That's why you should ALWAYS Daily practice long notes with a tuner....
Testing of 4 clarinets to see if they are in tune!
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CpQ5QLTCJc[/video]
This video shows you the variability of the clarinet. It is impossible for a clarinet to be 100% in tune like a guitar for example or a a piano.
That is because if the way it is built and because of the inherent variability of ones mask (embouchure).
That's why you should ALWAYS Daily practice long notes with a tuner....
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www.Klarinogreek.com
www.BouzoukiGreek.com
www.ViolinGreek.com
www.GuitarGreek.com