Here are some simple exercises that, when done thoughtfully, can help you develop your clarinet articulation. There's one basic concept with several variations. Let me know if they're helpful! www.ChristopherBush.net
I do this. It helps. I got it from a Perdrosaxo video. Your video is lovely, it reinforces how useful this approach is. Think targeting the last note of the 5. BUT going onto the 6th note is so difficult! Completing the scale its a torture. Any tips for that? BTW when I say I do it.... I do, but not well! Its a long game!!
Great exercise. Thanks for the reminder. It's crazy how behind the metronome you are though in many of these examples. Was that some kind of technology issue?
The word articulation refers to the pattern of staccato and legate being used in a passage, all combined. But looks like the all of America has changed the meaning of the word As it meaning staccato or simply tongued. The best way to improve fast staccato is to practice fast and slow tenuto. Let it happen by itself.