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Author: irene
Date: 2001-07-16 10:15
Hello I`m a student from the Netherlands and I`ve just started to give clarinet lessons. I`m wondering what musicbooks other teachers like to use, especially in other countries. Thanks!
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Author: irene
Date: 2001-07-17 17:49
Most of the students are beginners, aged from 9-16 and one or two adults as well
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Author: Sara
Date: 2001-07-17 20:21
I tend to use stick with the Rubank series and later on when my kids have progressed enough, I might get them to do some of Klose or the Rose books. But I think that you should pick things that will be most benificial to your individaul students, some people progress more through different books that others.
Sara
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Author: Meri
Date: 2001-07-18 00:29
I don't stick to a particular book, although I have at least four of the standard ones, which are the Langeus Complete Method (Bks 1 and 2), Hite Melodius & Progressive Studies (both books), Kell's 17 Staccato Studies, and the Rose 32. I prefer to find material that helps me focus on particular playing poblems, something that a single method book cannot do.
Also remember that the order the material presented in the book is only one possibility of thousands, and may not be the best for each student.
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Author: Avi
Date: 2001-07-19 08:10
There's a lot of free music sheets on the net, sutable for that:
try www.geocities.com/aviariav2000
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