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Author: Caleb
Date: 2011-02-24 04:54
Are anyone using method book "Clarinet Fundamentals" by Reiner Wehle?
This book is writing for Boehm-System or Oehler-System clarinets?
Thx.
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Author: leporellina
Date: 2011-02-24 09:03
Hi,
I bought the "Clarinet Fundamentals" some months ago. There are three books, each dedicated to special subjects:
Clarinet Fundamentals 1 - Sound and Articulation
Clarinet Fundamentals 2 - Systematic fingering course
Clarinet Fundamentals 3 - Intonation
Book 1 and 3 may be used by both Boehm and Oehler, the Systematic fingering book has 67 chapters of exercises to be played by both systems and specific exercises for fingering problems on Boehm (13 chapters), Oehler (18 chapters) and even 4 chapters for Bass clarinet, basset horn and basset clarinet (for low c,c#,d,d#).
So far the Sound and Articulation book was the most useful for me, but that may be owed to the fact that I'm not an advanced player. The fingering book provides hundreds of patterns - most of them not longer than a bar - to train and control all possible finger combinations. I know I should start with it to improve, but even the Kröpsch studies are less boring than that ;-)
Best regards,
Katja
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Author: Caleb
Date: 2011-02-27 14:16
Sabine Meyer is his wife. XDDDD
Reiner Wehle is a very good clarinetist, his recording of Busoni's work is my favourite.
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