Klarinet Archive - Posting 000003.txt from 2011/01
From: Martin Baxter <martinbaxter1@-----.com> Subj: Re: [kl] Whole tone scales, arpeggios, Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2011 07:30:52 -0500
I don't know of a book but when I wanted the same sort of thing I entered one example into a music programme on my computer then transposed the example to start on various notes within my instrument's (bassoon in this case) range. I used Finale but I imagine any music writing programme will have the facility to do what you want.
Happy New Year,
Martin
On 3 Jan 2011, at 02:00, Kathy Williams-DeVries wrote:
Learned colleagues
Over the summer holidays I have been working a lot on scales and technique,
and wondered, apart from the Jean Jean etudes, whether there is a specific
technique book out there specifically for whole tone scales, in thirds and
arpeggios, as well as scales in major seconds, minor and major thirds. I
could do them from memory but I prefer to look at a score so when I see the
pattern in a (usually) French piece of music, I pick it up immediately.
Regards,
Kathy Williams-DeVries
BMusPerf (Hons)
Grad Dip Arts (Shakespeare Studies)
ATCL, LTCL
0404946839
www.kathywilliams76.com
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