The life span of a clarinet (and its accessories)
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
1w ago
You know what they say – nothing lasts forever, and the clarinet is no different. One of the most common questions I’m asked is “How long does a reed/mouthpiece/ligature/clarinet last?” There are a few different factors affecting this answer, so let’s break it down by item: Now, let’s talk about clarinets: How do you know if your clarinet or accessories are wearing out? As you probably gleaned from reading this article, there is no set timeline for replacing your clarinets or its accessories. It depends on several factors and is unique to each musician. Ultimately, clarinets and accessories ge ..read more
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Celebrating 400 Blog Posts on Jenny Clarinet: A Retrospective Musical Journey
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
1M ago
My, oh my, how the time flies! When I started Jenny Clarinet back in 2015, I had no idea the journey I was about to undertake. I started Jenny Clarinet right before I moved to Paris as a way to share my musical musings, clarinet pedagogy, and travel updates along my clarinet career. For my 400th blog post, I would like to share 10 musical memories this blog has given me the opportunity to experience. I’m humbled and so grateful for all of the musical connections and memories created via this blog, and here are a few of my favorites: Thank you so much for your support and contributions to the c ..read more
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Stravinsky’s Secret 4th Piece for Solo Clarinet
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
1M ago
Serious clarinetists are probably all-too familiar with Igor Stravinsky’s devilishly difficult Three Pieces for solo clarinet, written in 1918 and published in 1919. This piece was written as a thank-you present to philanthropist and amateur clarinetist Werner Reinhart (1884-1951) for his support of Stravinsky’s music. This is one of the first true unaccompanied solos in the clarinet repertoire, and it is commonplace for this work to be asked on auditions because it demonstrates the player’s technical and lyrical abilities. Another unique element of this piece is that it is written for both B ..read more
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10 More Ways to Become a Better Clarinetist In Under 10 Seconds
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
2M ago
Let me preface this post by saying that the clarinet is a lot of fun, but it’s also a lot of work. True progress comes from consistent practice efforts throughout many months, years, and decades. That being said, there are a few quick and easy improvements you can make in under 10 seconds (yes, really!) I’m excited to share even more ways you can become a better clarinetist in under 10 seconds. (If you haven’t already, be sure to check out the first blog post in this series – it was one of my first blog posts ever!) Here are 10 more ways you can become a better clarinetist in 10 seconds or les ..read more
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Clarinet Music by Women Composers
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
2M ago
Over the years, I’ve written several articles about women clarinetists and women composers who wrote for the clarinet. (Articles linked below) In the world of classical music, the contributions of women composers have historically been overlooked. For the past few years, I’ve compiled a list of works for clarinet written by women, and I’m excited to finally share this list with you. In this list, I’ve included music for solo clarinet up to five performers. Currently, this list includes 335 pieces! I hope this resource will help to promote the diverse voices and artistic achievements of women i ..read more
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New Year, New Gear! Clarinet Equipment Information
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
3M ago
Happy New Year! I hope this year brings you health, happiness, and a lot of great music! If new gear is on the horizon for you this year, I’ve rounded up my articles about upgrading clarinet equipment to help you take the next step. Accessories Clarinets Leave a comment below with other articles you’d like to see about clarinet equipment! The post New Year, New Gear! Clarinet Equipment Information first appeared on Jenny Maclay. The post New Year, New Gear! Clarinet Equipment Information appeared first on Jenny Maclay ..read more
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Quick Fix Friday: Move like molasses
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
3M ago
Happy Friday! Title catch your attention? Hear me out! (Maybe I’m inspired by all the holiday baking ?) Oftentimes in technical passages, we tend to rush through the phrase. As a result, the notes become jumbled and indecipherable. I have a mental trick I use that helps me make sure each note is clear and enunciated. The quick fix? Move like molasses! Have you ever had those nightmares where you’re moving in slow motion, almost like you’re running through molasses? That’s the feeling we want to recreate on difficult technical passages. This mental trick encourages you to make sure each note is ..read more
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How to select a clarinet reed
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
5M ago
Finding the best clarinet reed for you and your setup is a lot like searching for the perfect pair of jeans. There will be a lot of trial and error, but once you’ve found the one, it will be worth the effort. Discovering how to choose the right reed is an important lesson all clarinetists must learn early in their careers to help them produce the best sound possible on the instrument. (Click here to skip to the part where I recommend my favorite reeds.) Here are a few important factors one should consider when choosing a clarinet reed: Now that we’ve covered the basics, here are a few things t ..read more
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How to Improve Clarinet Tone
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
5M ago
One of the most common complaints I hear from clarinetists is that they wish they had a better sound. Our sound (aka tone) is our musical voice, so it’s important to work to develop a sound which captures exactly what we want to share with your audience. The subject of clarinet tone is enough to fill its own book (several, perhaps), but I’ll share a few suggestions to help get your started on ways you can improve your clarinet tone: One final note – the recommendations above are meant for ways you can improve your overall clarinet tone. If you’d like to improve your tuning, check out my comple ..read more
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Clarinet Curiosities: Unusual Systems and Inventions
Jenny Maclay | Clarinet Blog
by jennyclarinet
5M ago
The pioneering and curious spirit of clarinetists and manufacturers has led to the development of unique and innovative instruments throughout clarinet history. Here are a few clarinet curiosities, including unusual clarinets, clarinet systems, and inventions to intrigue you: Clarinet-adjacent instruments These instruments might not technically fall under the clarinet family tree, but I wanted to share some distant cousins of the clarinet family. Here are some other websites you might find interesting to learn more about clarinet systems and inventions: I hope you enjoyed this foray into the c ..read more
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