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Author: Sara
Date: 2001-06-17 18:28
I just won this along with a couple of Rubanks off of Ebay, but I've never worked from nor taught from any of the Klose books? Is this the book that everyone talks about here all the time about it being a great book to teach and learn from?
Sara
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Author: Mindy
Date: 2001-06-17 19:22
so which books have you not ever played or taught out of? It looks ilke that you haven't played/taught from neither the Klose or the Rubank. I really like the Rubank books. I am going to be getting into the Klose book this fall.
Mindy
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Author: Sara
Date: 2001-06-17 20:16
I went through the entire Rubank series and a lot of the supplementary stuff as well, I've just never worked with anything by Klose.
Sara
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Author: willie
Date: 2001-06-17 20:47
The Klose starts out OK but imediately goes to advanced. It has some really challenging stuff in it. Though I got the Klose first, I ended up getting another book to work out of for a while, then went back to the Klose.
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Author: Jessica
Date: 2001-06-18 00:18
The Rubank series is a great series to learn out of when you're beginning, but for more advanced studies the Klose is a wonderful book. I have a combined edition (book 1 & 2) and absolutely worship it; whenever I have some technique I want to work on I can always find something for it in the Klose.
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Author: Pam
Date: 2001-06-18 01:54
I like the Klose book. There are some exercises that can be done daily throughout the book. Basically, anything you want to work on is in there. Great for sightreading too. If some of it is too hard you can always come back to it later.
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Author: crystal
Date: 2001-06-19 20:09
Both books are nice the Klose to me is a little unorganized and most teachers that I have spoken to don't like using the Klose for teaching. But it is always a nice book to have and can be use to look up certain techniques or exercises.
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