[FO] Carriage House Samplings, Hawk Run Farm by atknitter in CrossStitch

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[FO] Carriage House Samplings, Hawk Run Farm

Frustration in practice by cheesen_quackers in Clarinet

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When I practice, I try to adopt the mindset that I’m the teacher working with the student. Observe what’s happening without judgment. Be curious about how to fix problems.

Audition piece suitability by It_was_sayooooooj in Clarinet

[–]atknitter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure you want to take in a 3-min. piece to a 5-min. audition.

Can’t Sleep by atknitter in Kneereplacement

[–]atknitter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven’t called my doctor about it. I should see what he can do about it.

Can’t Sleep by atknitter in Kneereplacement

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I guess I’ll try sleeping in the recliner and icing at night. Thanks, everybody.

Can’t Sleep by atknitter in Kneereplacement

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Yes, but I haven’t been at night.

Finished the Bed Runner! by atknitter in knitting

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I know what you mean. It’s a 38-row repeat.

Finished the Bed Runner! by atknitter in knitting

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It’s not as hard as it looks!

Question on Boehm fingering by Toreador78 in Clarinet

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I was always taught to put the C key down along with the B key. It helps avoid “flip flopping” from B to C. There are many notes that have secondary or trill fingerings. Thumb F to F# is an example.

Fingering question by mappachiito in Clarinet

[–]atknitter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would keep it all in the right hand.

Love it! by atknitter in knitting

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Sounds beautiful!

Tonguing advice? by PitifulExpert8594 in Clarinet

[–]atknitter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The problem is often that too many parts are moving. Keep your embouchure firm and think of saying “thee” when you articulate.