Learn to Glissando in Two Weeks! (Week One)
Hello everyone!
We are starting this week's TWI with a video all about bending pitches on the clarinet - this a crucial first step for learning to glissando and will help you a lot with control!
Do watch the video, but I just want to stress how much it will help you in this exercise to play with a big, full, loud sound: glissandi need lots of air to work best.
Your assignment for this week is to post a video of your bends - especially if you're having trouble with them. The more you can show me, the better I can help you with them! Do post any questions you have!
Can't wait to hear your progress!!
26 replies
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I'm looking forward to improving my bend/glissandi skills! Is this skill feasible with any reed, or do you recommend "going soft" on reed choice? My usual is a standard blue box Vandoren 2.5 (I slightly prefer Zonda, but you can't get them anymore, at least not in the US). Thanks! I'll post a video soon.
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Sorry, one more question. I have an existing YouTube channel, Dr. Don And His Clarinets. These are all public multi-window Acapella recordings I've made. However, I'd rather not include videos of me practicing bends and glissandi to that channel. I'm a bit unclear as to where to post my practice video(s) and to what audience. Could you please clarlify? Or can we just post a video to this thread? Thanks.
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Here's a video and some thoughts.
I initially tried this on my usual setup (Vandoren 7JB and Legere 2.5 reed) but found it really difficult to get any bend. As soon as I altered the voicing of the note, it stopped sounding. So this video is recorded on a Selmer C85 which is significantly more closed. I think I'm able to get about a 1/2 step bend on each note. It's tempting to decrease airflow as the pitch drops! I'll keep trying the crescendo technique but welcome any other tips.
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- great minds think alike! Here is my attempt at bends shortly after watching Heather's demonstration video. I'll try again at the end of the two week intensive, and you can all tell me if I've improved. makes an interesting point about set up - shouldn't bends and glissandi be independent of set up? I once had a chance to chat with a clarinetist from the Preservation Hall Jazz Band (New Orleans), and he told me he used 3.5 strength reeds - don't recall his mouthpiece, but I recall it had an average tip opening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba8Zk41UYsg
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As you said, this is easier in the upper rather than the lower clarion register. I can get a half step bend going down to F on a good day. However, I find that I can do this only with some forward and down motion of my lower jaw in addition to tongue repositioning. In the video you emphasized keeping the lower jaw motionless and doing all the work with the tongue. Do I just need to keep trying, or am I missing something? Thanks!
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I made another short video (sorry I’m staying in a room in a monastery as I’m playing in the crypt downstairs later tonight - thus the bad sound quality and enormous cross behind me) - a bit more about the tongue/throat matrix. Plus an idea for another practice strategy. Particularly with in mind but it might be useful for everyone!
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Here's my next try in which I did my best to follow Heather's advice while also starting with a more open/oval embouchure coupled with a firmer top lip and corners. Everyone please let me know if you think this is better, worse or the same.
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Hey, here is my first-week attempt. I have not really tried this before, but it's fun so far!
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Ok. Here is my very first time trying this. I think I can learn how to do this pretty well with where I am starting :) As I mentioned in my video, I think my little bit of brass has helped me bend, since this jaw movement is how brass players get all the partials needed to play the instrument, so I am definingly leaning on that... Whether or not it is 'proper' per se, that I guess is up to interpretation
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Here is my attempt at glissandi, starting with B-C and working my way down, which was a great suggestion. I've put some thoughts at the beginning of the video about what seems to work for me with the "finger peel". Feedback, please!