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 Making a Warm-up for our clarinetists. Suggestions?
Author: oca 
Date:   2012-01-04 04:43

What else should I add? So far I have:

Chromatic Scale from E3 to A6

Circle of fifths scales starting from E3 to A6. Not sure whether to do sharps or flats first. Legato

Major scales starting from E up to Eb. Three octaves for keys A and below, two octaves for Ab to Eb for obvious reasons. Staccato

Appregio/Thirds exercises. I thought of a way to combine the two without sacrificing that much. For example, C-E-G-B D-F-A-Octave C and back down.



This was primarily going to be a hasty write-up for my small band but it would be great if everyone contributes and makes this an awesome warm-up for the big clarinet community.

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 Re: Making a Warm-up for our clarinetists. Suggestions?
Author: TJTG 
Date:   2012-01-04 05:05

I play through the rose 32 thrice daily.

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 Re: Making a Warm-up for our clarinetists. Suggestions?
Author: Bob Bernardo 
Date:   2012-01-04 07:26

I like starting out with low E, long tones, starting off "PP" and going to "FF" all in one breathe and look for a very even sound. I usually use one of those small tuners, because you want each note to play in tune from soft to load.

Next thing is messing with scales, knowing all of them, but at least 4 sharps and 4 flats, major and minor.

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 Re: Making a Warm-up for our clarinetists. Suggestions?
Author: Trevor M 
Date:   2012-01-04 09:20

You're going to take a big chunk of your rehearsal time to have them play a bunch of scales (almost entirely major scales) and some arpeggiated 7th chords? Is that how you warm up at home?

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 Re: Making a Warm-up for our clarinetists. Suggestions?
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2012-01-04 09:41

Mixing things up is usually a good way to go.

If you're having issues with ... blank... , then that should be the thing you start off with in a methodical way. I don't think that I do much more for a warm up than run through some form of scales but maybe methodical (slow and steady) is the main thing.

Perhaps of late I run through the first Stark Arpeggio exercise (all the major thirds in a skippy sort of pattern), but these days with time at a premium most of what I do for practice is remedial work.



....................Paul Aviles



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 Re: Making a Warm-up for our clarinetists. Suggestions?
Author: BobD 
Date:   2012-01-04 12:15

Bach......

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Making a Warm-up for our clarinetists. Suggestions?
Author: ClarionRegister 
Date:   2012-01-04 14:40

My warm-up:

*1.Longtones: chromatically hold for 4 beats on each note, breath after 3 notes are played
*2.Scales sheet: Every note should connect and the tone should sound how you want it
3.Scales in thirds
*4. 12 major scales: with arpeggios
5.Minor scales:with arpeggios
*6.Chromatic scale
7.Articulation Studies
*8. Excerpts from audition repertoire


The chromatic scale is played every time I even touch the clarinet as a brief warm-up when I come back to practice. Starred items are played on the days when I don't have time to fully warm-up.

Hope that helps!



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