Klarinet Archive - Posting 000854.txt from 1998/02

From: Nicholas Yuk Sing Yip <nyip@-----.edu>
Subj: Re: Need help
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 21:43:49 -0500

Also, if you have money, take lessons.
On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Dee Hays wrote:

> 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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