Klarinet Archive - Posting 000852.txt from 1998/02

From: Dee Hays <deerich@-----.net>
Subj: Re: Need help
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 20:21:37 -0500

A book of scales and arpeggios in all keys is quite useful to get back into the
swing. You should also get some fun stuff. If you go to your local band
instrument store, you can find all kinds of collections from Disney to pop to
jazz. Most of these are not particularly difficult but are pleasant and rewarding
to play while you work back into shape.

Dee Hays
deerich@-----.net
Canton, SD

Wackko8281@-----.com wrote:

> Hi, all,
> I stopped playing for about a year in order to do some other stuff. I
> would like to start again, but I need advice on what's the best way to start
> again. I picked up my clarinet the other day and the good news (or is it good
> reed) is that I can get all the notes out from E-E. All don't know where all
> my music went. So, I will be shopping around to buy new ones. Does anybody
> have any advice on what music I should by to get me playing again??
> ~~Patrick Kwan
>
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