Klarinet Archive - Posting 000083.txt from 2009/04
From: Georg.Kuehner@-----.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Georg_K=FChner?=) Subj: Re: [kl] Re: Getting back into shape Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 09:04:25 -0400
I wrote some time ago a similar hint and it is what I'm doing after a =20=
peiod of non playing
Regards Georg
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Georg K=FChner
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Am 08.04.2009 um 18:40 schrieb Margaret Thornhill:
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>> Patricia A. Bandy-Smith wrote:
> For the last several
>>> years however, I have played very little, if at all. It is =20
>>> finally time to remedy this appalling situation. I put it to you =20=
>>> all bluntly: What kind of practice routine do you suggest for =20
>>> someone who wants to get back into playing shape? I'm looking =20
>>> into the article "For the Part-time clarinettist" on woodwind.org, =20=
>>> but I'm also interested in your opinions and experiences. The more =20=
>>> specific the better
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> Patricia,
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> In 2006-07, I wrote two articles on this topic that were published =20
> by British clarinet and Saxophone and Australian clarinet and =20
> Saxophone . If you contact me off list, I'll see if I can get you =20
> copies if you are interested.
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> For now, I agree with Simon, get the Jeanjean Vademecum and work =20
> through it. Once you know it, you can use the entire thing as the =20
> author intended as a daily workout while you are getting back into =20
> shape. Takes about 30 minutes
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> Best wishes,
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> Margaret Thornhill
> Artist/Teacher of Clarinet
> Los Angeles
> http://www.margaretthornhill.com
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