Clarinet Lesson: Improve your tone, and play more easily by activating your blowing muscles
Michelle Anderson of Clarinet Mentors (www.learnclarinetnow.com) provides you with a lesson on how to improve your tone and air support with a technic that really helps you find and use your diaphragm muscles properly. Feel free to post comments below on how this works for feedback from Michelle.

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