Klarinet Archive - Posting 000354.txt from 1996/07

From: Dick Walters <waltersd@-----.NET>
Subj: Re: Clarinet Study
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 1996 19:02:37 -0400

Thanks Mike. I think I might even have the Klose packed away. Is a
guy our age "teachable" without a background like yours? I'm sure
it would have been more productive a decade or two ago. Anyway, I'm
very interested in giving it a go provided the neurons and mscles
still respond.

Dick

Richard P. Walters
waltersd@-----.net

From: mikec@-----.EDU
Date: 7/17/96 12:20:18PM
To: Klarinet - Clarinettist's Network
Subject: Re: Clarinet Study

You might try a more traditional approach. Rose 32 Studies,
and Rose 40
Studies...both available through c. fischer. These are GREAT
etudes for
technique, articulation, style, phrasing, tone, etc..for pure
technique
you might try Klose (also C. fischer) Bellison editor,
scales,p. 123,
and scales in thirds, and the different arpeggio studies in
this same
section of this text. WHen scales and thirds are going well,
start on
the 20 studies in the same Klose book, p. 216????. From
another 60 year
old clarinet player. However, I have performed
professionallly, and
taught for many years....Try the above "prescription", and see
how it
goes. Drop me a line if I can be of further help. Mike Cavin

   
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