Klarinet Archive - Posting 000810.txt from 1996/08

From: Fred Sheim <fsheim@-----.COM>
Subj: Re: Clarinet Book (fwd)
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 15:35:14 -0400

Forwarded message:
>
> David Pino's book is "The Clarinet and Clarinet Playing", ISBN 0-684-16624-0
>
> Fred (fsheim@-----.com)
>
> >Cassie,
> >Get "The Art of The Clarinet" by Keith Stein. Publisher is Summy Birchard. It
> >is very comprehensive in terms of how to play the clarinet properly. For fun,
> >well that depends on what you call fun. I had fun playing the Klose book.(are
> >we talkin classical, or jazz?)
> >Also David Pino has a book on clarinet out that is very good.(I can't recall
> >the title)
> >David C. Blumberg
> >Reedman@-----.com
> >
> >----------
> >From: Klarinet - Clarinettist's Network on behalf of Cassie de G.
> >Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 1996 10:24 PM
> >To: Multiple recipients of list KLARINET
> >Subject: Any suggestions??
> >
> >Hello fellow clarinetists,
> >
> >I am an amateur at playing the clarinet. I play in my high school's marching
> >band, and am striving to perfect my sound. Are there any suggestion's that
> >someone may offer in order to cease the constent squeaking that occurs with
> >the higher notes... C,D, etc.?
> >I appreicate it. Also, are there any good thick books for clarinet playing
> >that are fun to flip through while practicing?
> >Thanks a lot everyone!
> >Cassie
> >rain7855@-----.com
> >
> >

   
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