Klarinet Archive - Posting 000229.txt from 2005/02

From: "Blake Arrington" <klarinetteman@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Questions about David Weber
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:42:40 -0500

Howdy folks,

I was reading the Clarinet magazine and saw some quotes about David Weber.
One student said that his lessons and the order in which they were taught
served as the blueprint for how he teaches (I'm paraphrasing).
For those of you who have studied with him...what were lessons like? Was
the lesson always structured in the same order...if so what was the order of
exercises, music, etc? Also, were there always specific assignments every
week and how bulky was the material?

Thanks,

J. Blake Arrington
Graduate Student--University of North Texas
Principal Bass & Eb Clarinet--Irving Symphony Orchestra

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