Klarinet Archive - Posting 000870.txt from 2000/03

From: "Aimee E. Kratofil" <kratofil@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] re: good beginner books
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 20:56:56 -0500

David,

Which Collis volume(s) do you use between Galper and Hite? BTW, I agree that Galper and even the first Collis for an
older-with-previous-music-knowledge student are better than the band methods and Rubank. (more engaging, more
specialized to clarinet, better progression)

I use the Hovey First Book of Practical Studies for kids that come to me after a year or two at school. (With other
solo and theory and technic material)

Aimee Kratofil
Greensburg, PA

> "Patricia Smith" Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000
> 19:20:54 -0800 Subject: [kl] re: good beginner books IMHO, Rubank puts out
> a good series (Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Method I and II) for
> the middle school and high school beginner, intermediate and advanced
> student. I modify it for each of my students in a different way and I like
> the emphasis on scales. Patty Smith
>
> --------------------------
>
> David Blumberg responded:
>
> IMNSHO the Galper Clarinet Method books 1,2 are the best thing out there.
> If you haven't seen it - do so. Really good (I don't get paid for this
> endorsement either - it's from the heart). Luyben sells them. I go to
> Collis, and Hite afterwards.
>

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