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Author: Grendel McGrenadill
Date: 2023-10-27 12:39
Hello.
A while back I found a recommendation of Keith Stein's "The Art of Clarinet Playing" in this wonderful board. I found it to be a very well explained encompassing lecture.
I was wondering if someone here could recommend something similar for music theory and a systematic approach to learn sight-reading.
As I never had a good musical theory education in school all my self-gained knowledge is good and helpful but I am missing a structure to help me understand things I am sometimes musing about.
For example why the lowest note on a ( Eb ) Bass clarinet is called Eb and not D# and similar seemingly obvious questions.
Thanks for all suggestions.
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