[Back to Basics] Fix the Fuzzy, Airy Clarinet Sound

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • Airy clarinet sound is the worst, and a super common problem. Here is why it happens and a few way to fix it.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @ieshalewis801
    @ieshalewis801 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you!!!! 10:39

  • @lindamorgan2678
    @lindamorgan2678 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Excellent Thanks so much and yes it was helpful

  • @ieshalewis801
    @ieshalewis801 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @officalsirenrat
    @officalsirenrat Před 16 dny

    tysm for this this really helps bc my clarinet has been doing this

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Před 14 dny

      You're welcome, and I'm glad it was helpful! Keep that bottom lip firm and get that reed vibrating!

  • @egg1677
    @egg1677 Před 2 měsíci

    Have a concert coming up and i was so worried, thank you

  • @MrGlenn0143
    @MrGlenn0143 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Quick start clarinet is amazing

  • @barbmichaelleisinger3938
    @barbmichaelleisinger3938 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a new, to me, rental Bflat clarinet (LeBlanc Vito 7212). I used to have a Jupiter and found the upper register notes much easer to play. With the LeBlanc Vito, the Bflat, B, C. C# (the notes above the ledger line) are causing me problems. Sometimes they sound and sometimes they don't. I can play up the scale successfully and then one of those notes won't sound. Or, I can be repeating one of the notes and suddenly get no sound. It is just a matter of strong and consistent air flow and proper embouchure?

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Před 2 měsíci

      Air and embouchure support is definitely a good place to start! Are you using the same mouthpiece and reeds? That will have more of an impact on those kinds of things than the clarinet itself.
      When there are major issues like no sound coming out it is never a bad idea to have a good repair person look at it just to make sure everything is sealing.
      As you are playing up the scale try to really memorize how it feels to get those notes to come out and replicate exactly that feeling when playing them individually.
      My general advice without actually hearing your playing would be to do a little less work with the embouchure and much more with the air, and probably a little more mouthpiece in your mouth wouldn't hurt.
      I hope that helps!

    • @barbmichaelleisinger3938
      @barbmichaelleisinger3938 Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you. I have had those moments when I felt something different when the notes came out more effortlessly and purer. I will pay more attention to that and continue to work on air flow. I have learned so much from your videos and the rhythm course. You are very good at teaching and sharing your expertise.

  • @davidcockcroft5444
    @davidcockcroft5444 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just tried a French cut legere reed.. And just getting that airy awful sound ☹️ I usually play the European cut legere, and that's absolutely fine! What I noticed is that the French cut is a lot narrower than the European cut... So perhaps it's just that? I'm using a vandoren bd7 mouthpiece. Maybe the French cut just isn't suitable for the mouthpiece? Or more likely... I'm just not very good 😅

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Před 3 měsíci

      I do believe the French Cut runs a little harder than the European Cut, so with a mouthpiece as open as the BD7 a little bit harder reed could likely feel quite bad. If the European Cut is working for you, then it is totally fine to just stick with that!
      Though I know how tempting it is to try new things because maybe a French Cut that is the right strength would feel even better???

  • @knowitstime7961
    @knowitstime7961 Před měsícem

    HI, I have an issue. My Clarinet has just been renovated. (I'm usually a string player) I cannot make a sound with the Clarinet. The chap who repaired it, played it for me with his mouth piece attached. I have absolutely tried with the body connected and the mouthpiece on its own, and I absolutely cannot make a sound. Can you suggest what the issue might be please? thank you

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Před měsícem +1

      Sure! If it isn’t making a sound with just the mouthpiece, then it is likely a reed or embouchure issue. My guess is you are using too much embouchure pressure for the strength of reed, and completely pinching off the vibrations. Though it is possible the reed may be on totally wrong, or you aren’t blowing strong enough and focused enough air.
      Watch from about 17:00-36:00 in this video and that should give you some things to try!
      czcams.com/video/8aRC6wHDfUE/video.htmlsi=95spcv-60nx6Lnhp

  • @patticarey9016
    @patticarey9016 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can you refer me to a video that talks about unbalanced reeds and what you can do about it? I have many reeds that simply do not play whereas another one from the same box plays well. Very frustrating.

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Před 3 měsíci

      Here is a pretty good one: czcams.com/video/K6U6g4l4l4w/video.htmlsi=vyRBjo5vJxtTK40I
      If you search CZcams for “clarinet reed balancing” or “clarinet reed adjustment” you can find a lot of good stuff.
      However, reed adjustment takes a bit of practice to get good at and it isn’t the only variable. Once you get good at it you can improve reeds pretty consistently, but you can almost never make a bad reed great.
      It is totally normal for reeds to vary a lot even within the same box. I know professionals who get a new box of reeds play through all of them and throw away about half right after the first playing because they know they won’t be good enough.
      Trying to find good reeds is unfortunately just part of the process of playing clarinet. Although, if you can find a good synthetic reed at least you don’t have to worry about reeds for a little longer than when you find a good cane reed.

    • @PinacoladaMatthew
      @PinacoladaMatthew Před 3 měsíci

      @@QuickStartClarinet " I know professionals who get a new box of reeds play through all of them and throw away about half right after the first playing because they know they won’t be good enough." true! when I first saw that, I was shocked....

    • @PinacoladaMatthew
      @PinacoladaMatthew Před 3 měsíci

      I would suggest give the "bad" reed some time to "break in", maybe after a few session, it'd become tolerable or even decent. Either that or get used to the bad reed "airy sound", because you know it's largely because of the reed not you.
      "Balancing" the reed I find not very worth the time and effort, you'd be better off spending that energy on playing instead.

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Před 3 měsíci

      That’s typically what I do. If it is just for practice I will suffer with the bad reed for a while, but if it is still bad after a few weeks I will either practice reed adjusting on it or throw it away.
      I do feel like practicing on bad reeds has helped me understand reeds better and adjust my playing to lots of different reeds!

  • @Mpreza.
    @Mpreza. Před měsícem

    Is Bb supposed to sound kinda fuzzy?

    • @QuickStartClarinet
      @QuickStartClarinet  Před měsícem +1

      Kind of. Of course we want to make it sound as clear as possible, but it is naturally the fuzziest and stuffiest note on the instrument.
      Check out these two videos for some help with it and an explanation of why it is fuzzy:
      czcams.com/video/XFpWdSHqcsg/video.htmlsi=sDvIbrLXUn_THGVw
      czcams.com/video/_HNnSOsTZCI/video.htmlsi=0yDZC9aX2vqcqM_K

    • @Mpreza.
      @Mpreza. Před měsícem

      ​@@QuickStartClarinetthank you so much