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Is it right or wrong to bite the clarinet?

The lower lip is broken, okay? It's too fresh

Let's be scientific.

The thickness of the whistle depends on what kind of flute head it matches. You can try using B45 to deduct three and a half yards.

The expressive force of clarinet should be reflected in lightness and agility, and the timbre is transparent and full. What a heavy thing it is to use a whistle that is too thick and a flute with a narrow tune.

Besides, the one with the lower lip rubbing? What is the purpose of friction? Clarinet vibrates by lip friction?

It is true that the lower lip is tightened as the supporting point of reed vibration. Subtle timbre can be controlled by tightening the lower lip with the chin.

You called it self-mutilation. I've seen people who bite their lower lip hard ... As the saying goes, a good teacher makes a good teacher.

Why not find a good teacher to lay a good foundation, so as not to delay yourself when you meet a good teacher? Anyway, it doesn't matter if you say it online. A lot of two ways can satisfy yourself infinitely.

PS: Brother, bite your mouth. You can laugh when you bite your mouth. You can continue to teach your students to bite your mouth.

Besides, there are not so many accidents. Van Doren is relatively stable. Not many people use it now. There are many high-end goods available.

We all prepare a box for the performance competition, so we don't need to change the number.

The process of finding timbre is hard, so adjust it loosely and tightly. Do you think it's a bra?

Beijing Conservatory of Music often has some master classes. Come and join them.

Wouldn't it be funny if you were the only one biting your mouth?

PS: I don't have time to talk nonsense with you. Brother 14 just played clarinet. I have experienced six professional teachers before and after, including my first teacher, the director of the Orchestral Department of Dachi Conservatory of Music. If you don't engage in clarinet now, don't mention the teacher. But no one told me to bite my mouth. My mouth has never been broken, including preparing for exams and recording performances. Sometimes I practice for more than 6 hours every day, and my lower lip has never been broken. Learning musical instruments is a gradual process.

Why did you enter the university or change your teacher, and the content of your study was still the same as before, and even a textbook was repeatedly blown?

This is because there are many irregularities in the learning process, and the teacher will help you correct them. This is inevitable.

But answer questions objectively. If you don't guarantee that your point of view is correct, it is easy to mislead others. After studying musical instruments for more than ten years, if you take a detour, you will be misled by others.