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Author: pewd
Date: 2004-11-29 15:04
along the line of the go back to the basics suggestions:
get a metronome. use it , always.
tap your foot. always.
some of the beginning band books have rhythm exercises in the back - look at a copy of essential elements or accent on achievement at a music store - check the back few pages - cant remember which, one of them has rhythm exercises in the back. clap and count through those exercises with a metronome and tapping your foot, at varying tempos until perfect. no clarinet, just claping and counting it out out loud.
i like the rubank series for basic technique. boring, but covers the basics well.
and duets are good too, as others suggested.
software - www.smartmusic.com might help.
paul
- Paul Dods
Dallas, Texas
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