Klarinet Archive - Posting 000231.txt from 1997/02

From: paolo ravaglia <peval@-----.IT>
Subj: Re: a newcomer
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 09:52:10 -0500

>Dear all, I'm a newcomer to klarinet and finding it very interesting so
>far. I'm
> a music student at the
>University of York in england - am I the only person from the UK on the list?
> I'm thinking of buying
>myself a new pair of clarinets and wondered if anyone had any suggestions
> because I just don't
>know where to start. I'm quite a good player and I'd like to get a pair that
> will last as long as
>possible. Some idea of prices would be useful too. Also, has anyone any
> suggestions for good
>study books to help me improve my finger work and strengthen my weaker fingers
> while still being
>interesting and enjoyable enough to make me want to practice them? Thanks for
> your help,
>Jenny Kirkwood.

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Paolo Ravaglia Roma Italy
Alter Ego Contemporary Music Ensemble
Conservatorio "G. Frescobaldi" of FERRARA clarinet main teacher
peval@-----.it
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