Klarinet Archive - Posting 000109.txt from 2003/09
From: "Musician" <musicians@-----.net> Subj: [kl] re: Finland calling for help Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 17:36:16 -0400
"Aino Salo" <klarinetti_aino@-----.com>
Subject: Finland calling for help
Message-ID: <BAY9-F16KOwqqiXz7g100004441@-----.com>
Hello my dear clarinet list!
I'm a new member (actually on any mailing list...) who would need for some
help and advice concerning the use of C clarinets (and other small
clarinets) on the elementary level with small children who can't reach the
keys well enough on B flat. I'm writing my final paper for the conservatoire
about the subject, but I haven't found too many sources to get information
from.
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The Lyons Clarinet is the one you should be looking in to for information.
It is the "perfect" C Clarinet for little students (younger than 3rd or 4th
grade with small hands). Not that it is a perfect Clarinet at all, but it is
quite durable and very freeblowing.
David Blumberg
http://www.TopTempo.com - free MP3 Tracks (legal)
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