Klarinet Archive - Posting 000017.txt from 1999/06

From: "Carl & Polly Anderson" <DClarinet@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Clarinet Choir
Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 15:15:20 -0400

Deborah, To start a choir you will need access to some harmony clarinets.
You will need a couple of altos, basses and at least 1 Eb contra-alto. The
small Eb can wait if you don't have someone to play. A good place to start
for music is Kendor. They have quite a bit and its all graded. Its also
fun to do your own arrangements for the group you have. I did this for 30+
years with my choir at Jacksonville (AL) State University. I wound up with
over 30 arrangements by the time I retired.
Carl Anderson
DClarinet@-----.com
-----Original Message-----
From: robert shaw <theshaws@-----.net>
Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 9:28 AM
Subject: [kl] Clarinet Choir

> I have plans to start a clarinet choir here in NW Arkansas. I know
>of a great place to rehearse, which is free! I really could use some
>suggestions how to start from those of you who have done it. How did
>you handle auditions, what music is available that you have been
>successful with, etc.
> Thanks for any suggestions that you may have.
>
>Deborah
>
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