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Author: Thomas
Date: 2002-01-31 14:05
All,
Since starting to play again I thought I should "start over" by going through a series of instructional books. I have been using the Gustave Langenus series and a book on scales. I have tried to find a book that I had as a kid, the Lazarus method, does anyone know where one can find that anymore?
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Author: Bob
Date: 2002-01-31 15:36
I recently purchased Part 1 H.Lazarus.Method for Clarinet Rev.bySimeon Bellison as published by Carl Fisher,Inc.at my local music store. Try http://www.carlfisher.com
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Author: LynnB
Date: 2002-01-31 17:54
Thomas,
You might also want to try a book by Kelly Burke called Clarinet Warm-ups, Materials for the Contemporary Clarinetist. It has all the major and minor scales but lots more. Including exercises specifically for those awkward left hand combinations.
LynnB
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 2002-02-01 00:49
In Sponcers' page, you can find Van Cott bookstore, where many good books are available. Keith Stein, Jack Brimer, Tom Ridenour, Colling Lawson, and many others' books.
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