Clarinet Reeds: What Should Your Students Use? | Backun Educator Series
The Backun Educator Series presents Michelle Anderson, founder of Clarinet Mentors (www.clarinetmentors.com), in a series of videos designed specifically to help school band teachers to teach clarinet more easily and effectively. Many clarinetists do not play on reeds that support them in producing the best sound that they can. Often, they don't realize that they have outgrown their reed strength, and their high notes sound loud and squawky, or wimp out all together. This video gives you some clear guidelines as to what strength might be best for your clarinet students. Michelle also discusses some reed types that she likes and recommends for students. To learn more about Backun Clarinet products and the artists who play them, or to download our free clarinet resources, visit our website, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! http://backunmusical.com / backunmusical / backunmusical Michelle Anderson, a Backun Musical Services Artist, is a professional clarinetist and teacher in Vancouver, BC. She specializes in creating resources to help people to play the clarinet more easily and beautifully. Her company, Clarinet Mentors (www.clarinetmentors.com), and YouTube channel ( / clarinetmentors , have helped thousands of clarinetists to discover systems to quickly improve their clarinet playing, and to enjoy the instrument more. Videos Produced by: http://unitednathanproductions.com

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