Klarinet Archive - Posting 000342.txt from 1997/10

From: Michael Norsworthy <mnorsworthy@-----.net>
Subj: RE: etude books
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 11:03:18 -0400

What about the Hite "Progressive and Melodius Studies"?? They've always been
highly recommended. They're published by Southern, have a look.

Cheers!,
Michael Norsworthy
mnorsworthy@-----.net

On Friday, October 10, 1997 10:11 AM, Djsclar@-----.com]
wrote:
> Subj: appropriate etude books
> Date: 10/09/97
> To: majordomo@-----.us
>
> I am new to the clarinet list and am hoping for some suggestions regarding
> some more appropriate etude/method books for my high school students. I am
> looking for books as an alternative to the Rubank
> beginner/intermediate/advanced books. These books although filled with
> scale and chordal studies just seem so dull and purely technical without much
> melodic interest. While I have been recommended the James Collis series of
> books, I am not sure which of the series might be of intermediate or advanced
> high school level. Does anyone know this series of method books? are there
> others I should know about? I have a few working out of the Klose books
> (Volumes 1 & 2) but also find this book difficult to use. Many of the etude
> books I worked with as a student such as the Rose 32 and 40 studies,
> Polachek, Cavallini, Perrier,etc. .are just to advanced for these students..
> Wondering what many of you fellow teachers are using. I am hoping for some
> suggestions. Many thanks..
> Dan Spitzer
>
>
>

   
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