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Author: RAL
Date: 2015-04-20 02:47
Hi
My name is Rodrigo Andai, 46-year old new clarinet player from Chile. I used to play soprano, contralto amd tenor recorder when I was in mid-high school. I was reasonably good but nowhere near a pro. Stopped for almost 30 years, playing just once every 2-3 years. Now my 8 and 6 year-old kids started violin at school, and I decided to start again with an instrument. I wanted something that was part of an orchestra, and the clarinet seemed like a good choice.
Started studying the subject here and in other places, got myself a couple of books, and decided to kind of treat myself with a Leblanc Noblet 45 clarinet after some fact-finding amd thought process.
Have been playing for 1 month now, and things are slowly coming into place.
Hope to become an active participant, trying to use the great experience and collective knowledge I have seen here. I have plenty of doubts and questions....
Post Edited (2015-04-20 06:00)
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Author: CarlT
Date: 2015-04-20 05:54
I am in my 70s. Although I had about a year's lessons in piano when in my 40s, I had never held a clarinet in my hands until 2008 when I decided I wanted to learn to play that instrument. I never even had band in high school.
I first found a good teacher, and I played a rented clarinet. I bought a used Selmer Signet Special once I discovered I'd stick with it. I've been playing in a community band now for 5 years, and learning to play has been one of the best things I ever did for myself.
After a couple of years, I upgraded to a Buffet R13, but that's beside the point...if I can do it in my 70s, someone as young as you should be able to do well. I no longer have a teacher mainly because there seems to be none within 30 to 50 miles from my home, but I have learned so much from this BBoard. There's a wealth of information in the archives alone. I sometimes go back and look at threads from years ago that are of interest to me.
Good luck to you.
CarlT
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2015-04-20 18:45
WELCOME!!!
Enjoy the process of learning. And it's pretty cool that you're picking up an instrument as your little ones are also learning. It'll be a good example for them to follow and you all can learn to play some stuff together.
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
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