He failed to mention, AFTER sucking the air out, THEN close the reed to the mouthpiece (by pushing upwards with the tongue:edit). The suction is then held shut via the reed sealing the entire hole of the mouthpiece. You can also do this with the neck on to check sealing there too.
He failed to mention, AFTER sucking the air out, THEN close the reed to the mouthpiece (by pushing upwards with the tongue:edit). The suction is then held shut via the reed sealing the entire hole of the mouthpiece. You can also do this with the neck on to check sealing there too.
Dude, it's not freaking rocket science.
the dude in video wasn't getting it, was just trying to help him out. Least we could do for such great video resources he uploaded!
@@DirkJ.You helped me out! Thanks