The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: JHowell
Date: 2012-06-17 04:45
Except that you'll probably want to audition for music scholarships. A major isn't set in stone, except that because the way the courses are laid out it's easier to switch from education to performance than the other way around. I've had several students who were doublers, and I'd say that it's most important to get really, really good at one instrument first. That way you have standards to apply to anything you play. Eddie Daniels, who is a consummate doubler, has good advice that you'll hear if you look him up on YouTube -- I think it's one of the Backun videos.
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Remus |
2012-06-16 20:05 |
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SteveG_CT |
2012-06-16 20:26 |
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JHowell |
2012-06-17 04:45 |
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bethmhil |
2012-06-17 05:52 |
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JHowell |
2012-06-17 15:04 |
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William |
2012-06-17 15:56 |
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Remus |
2012-06-17 17:19 |
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Blake Arrington |
2012-06-18 19:51 |
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Bret Pimentel |
2012-06-19 19:27 |
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Remus |
2012-06-19 19:49 |
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Ed Palanker |
2012-06-20 22:04 |
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Jack Kissinger |
2012-06-21 17:44 |
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Mark Charette |
2012-06-21 17:47 |
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Remus |
2012-06-21 18:03 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2012-06-23 23:04 |
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