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Author: Eina Kari Rajesh
Date: 2014-09-21 22:28
Dear all,
Is there music sheet available for Tony Scott's performances, particularly Blues for an African friend, Blues for Charlie Parker and Satin Doll. If so where can I get it. I am neither ready to write it nor my neighbours would allow, but I think they would let me for the music if I could sight read it.
Also, I am trying to master and get control of all 12 major scales, it's relative minors, arpeggios, dominant 7ths and diminished 7ths. Though only to two octaves to gain the initial control and confidence. And now I could play by heart in quivar to crotchet=80. But commit mistakes when playing in quivar triplets to the same value. Sometime back I noted in here someone suggesting to use left hand F#/C# for scales with more than 2#s. Do you suggest any other tip on standardising fingerings, so that I could practice as my standard reference fingering in some particular order.
Thanks
EKR
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2014-09-22 07:13
The Baermann Method, Book III, known as the "Clarinetist's Bible," contains all you are looking for and much more.
The way to master the exercises is by very slow practice with a metronome. Go as slow as you need to, so that you never play faster than perfect.
Ken Shaw
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