Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2018-04-30 17:12
If you're only looking for a way to re-learn fingerings, the most direct way would be to download a fingering chart and keep it on the music stand while you read whatever music you want to play.
If that doesn't feel satisfying, find out what band method book the teachers at your daughter's school use, buy at least Book 2 and maybe Book 3 of the series and play through the material. More structured than the random approach with a chart, and each page that introduces a new fingering will have a diagram and maybe even a photo of the fingering. You'll get a mix of exercises and public domain tunes to play as you like.
You could, of course, get one of the standard clarinet-specific methods - Klose, Langenus, Baermann, Rubank, Alfred Learn-To-Play, Collis, Galper. They all provide basically the same kind of approach with different layout features and sequencing of skills. You probably don't need to go that deeply if your general music skills are still intact and you just want a fingering review.
Karl
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