That's incredibly informative and clear. I guess video has a fluidity that written text doesn't have in how transitions from one technique to another work physically. Thanks Heather!
I love this content! Another composer here working on an orchestra piece. My amazement for the clarinet's capabilities grows daily. Going to try asking the player to 'fade' from ord. tone to breath noise, like your helpful blog post demonstrates. I hope it is a wise choice.
Thank you! Very relevant to the piece I am writing now... wondering how you notate a lot of this? Just written instructions (especially that side to side flute action)
Thank you very much for this video. All the information is very clear and useful. Wouldn't you happen to have a bass clarinet to try this things out in one? Would appreciate that very much. Greets from Argentina!
That's incredibly informative and clear. I guess video has a fluidity that written text doesn't have in how transitions from one technique to another work physically. Thanks Heather!
I love this content! Another composer here working on an orchestra piece. My amazement for the clarinet's capabilities grows daily. Going to try asking the player to 'fade' from ord. tone to breath noise, like your helpful blog post demonstrates. I hope it is a wise choice.
That you so much for all this information! The examples sounded very nice and gave a good idea of the possibilities of each of these techniques.
Thank you! Very relevant to the piece I am writing now... wondering how you notate a lot of this? Just written instructions (especially that side to side flute action)
Wow! Excellent video! Keep up!!
Thank you very much for this video. All the information is very clear and useful. Wouldn't you happen to have a bass clarinet to try this things out in one? Would appreciate that very much. Greets from Argentina!
Thanks about this; it's very helfully for me. In wich piece could i find the multiphonics are you doing at 5:24 minute ?
Thank you for the video! Excellent!!
Great work!
Bravaaaa....
Well, I do this on accident so I just have to do the opposite of this and I'm good to go. lulz.