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 Studies/technique exercises
Author: MaggieMay 
Date:   2008-09-17 20:36

Hi, I'd like to ask if you could advise on a book of studies and also books of exercises to improve technique. I'm about Grade 6 standard, adult player, my teacher is a bit lacking in direction (but I live in the middle of nowhere and there aren't too many clarinet teachers round here...) and doesn't really know what to suggest. I've been massacring the Rose 32 studies (well.. the odd numbered ones), which I read about on the Bboard. I love them dearly but I think the even numbered ones look a bit difficult... Do you think it's worthwhile soldiering on, or do you have any other ideas??
Best regards to all

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