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Author: jacoblikesmusic  
Date:   2010-12-01 00:06 
 I was wondering if anyone was aware of any websites, locations, or any person that sells used clarinet music, like a lot hopefully.  
 
Being a student still I have a very limited budget but I still need a lot of music to play on either for fun or to actually work on through Christmas and beyond just to either improve sight reading or difficult music/methods that I can learn.
  
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Author: clarinetguy ★2017 
Date:   2010-12-01 00:21 
 It's been mentioned before, but check out the IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library 
http://imslp.org/wiki/    If you do a search for clarinet music, you'll find quite a bit of older music that's in the public domain and free to print.
  
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Author: Tony M  
Date:   2010-12-01 02:42 
 Don't forget real actual libraries with walls, shelves and helpful librarians. Easy on the budget and they they like people using the system.
  
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Author: Ralph Katz  
Date:   2010-12-04 12:00 
 My local library has been very helpful in getting items from other cities on inter-library loan.
  
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Author: Tony M  
Date:   2010-12-04 23:39 
 Thank you for this link.  I was unaware of it and it is an enormous resource. Many thanks.
  
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Author: Bob Bernardo  
Date:   2010-12-05 04:32 
 I'm actually playing a gig with David with the Clarinet Institute in a week or 2. David is a really nice and easy going guy. $13 for the CD is one great bargain. If you are looking for something that isn't on his CD's write to him. Sometiomes he has the music.
  
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