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What mouthpiece does Martin Frost use?

What mouthpiece does Martin Frost use?

Kanter
His mouthpiece is Kanter.

What mouthpiece does Nicolas Baldeyrou use?

Nicolas Baldeyrou plays on a Buffet Crampon Legend clarinet with a Vandoren Black Diamond BD4 mouthpiece , Vandoren V•12 reeds number 3.5 and the Vandoren OPTIMUM ligature.

Do clarinet mouthpieces make a difference?

A different/better mouthpiece can make a world of difference to your performance and sound from the clarinet. It is difficult to imagine how this can be so, but it really is. It is the equivalent of having the correct mouthpiece for a brass instrument, or a better bow for a string instrument.

Is Martin Frost married?

Martin Frost
Personal details
Born Jonas Martin Frost III January 1, 1942 Glendale, California, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Jo Ellen Frost

How do you pick a clarinet mouthpiece?

Generally speaking, mouthpieces with wider tip openings (more curve) will respond better with softer reeds, and mouthpieces with narrower tip openings (less curve) will respond better with harder reeds. The mouthpiece facing length is defined by where the reed actually separates from the mouthpiece table.

What makes a good clarinet mouthpiece?

Hard rubber is the most common choice for clarinet mouthpieces. These are durable, affordable, and made in a wide range of qualities. A high-quality hard rubber mouthpiece can be a good option for a clarinetist at any stage of their career. They produce a pretty round tone and provide average projection abilities.

Where did Martin Frost go to school?

Early life and education Fröst was born in Sundsvall, Sweden. As a youth, Fröst began musical studies on violin at age 5. At age 8, he started to learn the clarinet. He studied with Hans Deinzer in Germany and Sölve Kingstedt and Kjell-Inge Stevensson in Stockholm.

What clarinet does Martin Frost?

basset clarinet
Frost performs the concerto, he does so on a modern replica of a basset clarinet, a longer version that has an expanded bass register.

Why do clarinets squeak?

Damaged reeds are a leading cause of clarinet squeaks. Also, if you hit the reed too hard with your tongue, it can produce a squeak. Finally, playing on dry reeds or with incorrect reed or ligature placement on your mouthpiece can also lead to squeaking.

What is a good beginner clarinet mouthpiece?

The Vandoren B45 is the mouthpiece of choice to take you a little further as an advanced beginner to intermediate player. Widely recommended by teachers and experienced players, this mouthpiece delivers a great playing experience and is widely appreciated by Clarinet players of many levels.

When did Martin Frost start playing clarinet?

At age 8, he started to learn the clarinet.

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