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Author: William
Date: 2004-08-15 14:53
The Rubank Advanced Method may serve you well for a while. It presents some basic scales studies, etudes, technique excercises and a great alternate fingerings section, many involving those pesky little finger situations. And these are presented in a study guide that progresses from easy to more difficult in weekly study segments. It really helps to have an instructor, but it is possible to learn much about the clarinet from this method "on your own".
Another suggestion, if you intend to live in France, learn to speak the national language. Interaction with a french clarinet instructor might be a good way to begin.
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Squeeky |
2004-08-15 11:31 |
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psychotic lil clarinet girl (don't as |
2004-08-15 13:41 |
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hans |
2004-08-15 14:07 |
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BobD |
2004-08-15 14:40 |
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Re: Language Barrier, Need Advice |
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William |
2004-08-15 14:53 |
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JMcAulay |
2004-08-15 15:20 |
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Brenda |
2004-08-16 12:25 |
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Kevin |
2004-08-16 15:02 |
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beejay |
2004-08-16 17:55 |
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Squeeky |
2004-08-16 17:59 |
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Tilmitt |
2004-08-16 19:56 |
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BobD |
2004-08-17 17:48 |
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