Klarinet Archive - Posting 000316.txt from 2001/09

From: Georg.Kuehner@-----.de (Georg Kuehner)
Subj: Re: [kl] scale book
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:49:04 -0400

There another edition by Fridthjof Christoffersen

Tägliche Studien
aus Carl Bärmanns "Clarinet-Schule"
Op.63

Musikverlag Friedrich Hofmeister

---> but there is something missing - The virtuos chord studies on all major and
minor chords but it is very good printed.

Best Georg Kühner

Les DeBusk schrieb:
> I have two different edited versions of Baermann III. I hav'nt seen these
> names on here yet... one edition.. which I assume to be very common is the
> one by Gustave Langenus... and the other.. , which I find to be more
> organized, is edited by David Hite. I like the second one better for
> specific scale study and fluidity in a specific key.
>
> Les DeBusk
>
>
> Ann H Satterfield wrote:
>
> > In addition to the other features the Abe mentions:
> >
> > most of the exercises go to altissimo F or G, another improvement over
> > original Baermann.
> > alternate fingerings are included at the spot in right in the passage.
> >
> > Ann Satterfield
> > (who just had the pleasure on Friday of passing on the alternates for D3
> > to a student refining Mozart 3rd mvt.)
> >
> > On Sun, 09 Sep 2001 16:25:27 -0400 agalper <agalper@-----.com> writes:
> > >
> > >
> > > There is another version of the Baerman scale book.
> > > It is called Upbeat Scales and Arpeggios
> > >
> > > The studies in this book are evolved from the
> > > Baermann Scale studies. For impetus and
> > > melodic direction, I begin each exercise on
> > > the upbeat.
> > > Moreover, I wrote the studies
> > > using eighth notes in Alla Breve so that
> > > you can play at your own pace.
> > >
> > > All the studies are re-ordered from the
> > > original to a more logical sequence,
> > > staying within a given key for each
> > > exercise. They cover a broad range of
> > > musical forms including simple, interrupted
> > > and returning scales; major, minor and
> > > broken chords; dominant sevenths, thirds and sixths; fifths and
> > > octaves
> > > and diminished sevenths
> > >
> > > I've included many diagrams to help one learn new
> > > fingerings,including
> > > some that are not commonly known.
> > >
> > > David Blumberg, Adjunct Clarinet Instructor, University of
> > > Pennsylvania, has observed that the upbeat approach I take in this
> > > book
> > > is similar to the 2341 method used by Marcel Tabuteau of the Curtis
> > > Institute. This method gives direction to each musical phrase.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Avrahm Galper
> > > CLARINET TONE TECHNIQUE AND STACCATO
> > > CLARINET UPBEAT SCALES AND ARPEGGIOS
> > > EINE KLEINE KLEZMER MUSIK
> > > Sales at:luyben@-----.com
> > > (816) 753-7111
> > > http://www.avrahm-galper.sneezy.org
> > >
> > >
> > >
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