What is a Good Clarinet Tone with Professional Clarinetists Michael Wayne and Gregory Raden

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Hosts David Gould and Andrew Hadro discuss what creates a good clarinet tone, how you find equipment that works for you, what is resonance, and more in this webinar.
1:50 - 11:35: What is a good clarinet tone and where do you get your inspiration from?
11:36 - 21:04: What were some of the things you did as students to get closer to your ideal clarinet sound?
21:02 - 30:24: What are some adjustments you made to your playing that took you to the next level?
30:27 - 39:13: How do you teach students to find equipment that works for their sound or against their sound?
39:18 - 40:57: David Gould discusses product from an Artistic Advising standpoint
40:58 - 44:31: If you could go back to your younger self, what are the 3 pieces of advice you would share?
44:32 - End: Thoughts on reed routine and ligatures
More about Michael Wayne:
Clarinetist Michael Wayne has enjoyed success as an orchestral, chamber, and solo musician performing throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Wayne became a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 2008, after his tenure as principal clarinet with the Kansas City Symphony. As an orchestral musician, he has performed with the Grand Teton Festival Orchestra, Verbier Festival Orchestra, New World Symphony, Colorado Music Festival, Phoenix Symphony, and the Kansas City Chamber Orchestra. In 2007, Wayne was a visiting professor at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and, in recent years, has given masterclasses at the University of Michigan, University of Missouri-Kansas City, and the University of Kansas.
Listen to Michael play: bit.ly/WayneVandorenTV
More about Gregory Raden:
Gregory Raden has served as Principal Clarinetist of the Dallas Symphony since 1999. Prior to this appointment, he has held positions as Assistant Principal of the National Symphony Orchestra, and Principal Clarinetist of the Kennedy Center Opera Orchestra and the Charleston Symphony. With these ensembles and others including the Orchestras of Minnesota, St. Louis, San Francisco, St. Paul and Bergen (NORWAY), he has performed for audiences across the globe and has been heard on recordings, radio, television and internet broadcasts around the world.
As a performing Artist/Clinician for Buffet Crampon Clarinets and Vandoren products, Raden has given recitals, master classes, and clinics throughout North America.
Having previously served on the faculty at George Washington University and the College of Charleston, Greg is currently an adjunct Associate Professor of Clarinet at the Meadows School of Music at Southern Methodist University and on the clarinet faculty at the University of North Texas.
A native of White Plains, NY, Raden was a student of David Weber at the Juilliard School Pre-College, Peter Hadcock at New England Conservatory, and with his longtime mentor, Donald Montanaro, at the Curtis Institute of Music, where he received his BM.
Listen to Gregory play: bit.ly/RadenVandorenTV
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