Ps. I love this video. I don’t know how many times I heard this. Thank you. Every success with this great series of videos and you own playing. God bless you and yours. Bill. Uk 🎶
What a fantastic question at 18:24 - 19:03! I'm hard-of-hearing, yet I play clarinet... I'm also a professional photographer and the question you asked is very relatable to photography, more specific to low light shoe flash event photography (such as receptions, halls, clubs). I have to set my camera and flash values (manual shooting of course) differently to the different places I shoot at, and I can relate your question to this... meaning; as a hard-of-hearing (80% loss since birth) clarinet player, I can understand this type of sound related question.
Ps. I love this video. I don’t know how many times I heard this. Thank you. Every success with this great series of videos and you own playing. God bless you and yours. Bill. Uk 🎶
Thank you so much. God bless you both - Bill. UK
Shoutout to the 5RV Lyre 32:39 and the Pynes … ❤ 33:03
Great to hear him PREACH about the overtones and that LOW register! Woot! #allaboutthesound
He’s such a terrific player and person!
What a fantastic question at 18:24 - 19:03! I'm hard-of-hearing, yet I play clarinet... I'm also a professional photographer and the question you asked is very relatable to photography, more specific to low light shoe flash event photography (such as receptions, halls, clubs). I have to set my camera and flash values (manual shooting of course) differently to the different places I shoot at, and I can relate your question to this... meaning; as a hard-of-hearing (80% loss since birth) clarinet player, I can understand this type of sound related question.
A very apt comparison!
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I want to find out how he works his reeds.
I’m pretty sure he does an overview of it on Andy’s licorice talk channel
Yes. It’s on the Licorice Vid